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28 words match “JOINTLY”

JOINTLY adv.
In a joint manner; together; unitedly; in concert; not separately. Then jointly to the ground their knees they bow. Shak.
CONJOINTLY adv.
In a conjoint manner; untitedly; jointly; together. Sir T. Browne.
DISJOINTLY adv.
In a disjointed state. Sandys.
ALTOGETHER adv.
All together; conjointly. [Obs.] Altogether they wenChaucer.
CO-RESPONDENT n.
One who is called upon to answer a summons or other proceeding jointly with another.
COINSURANCE n.
Insurance jointly with another or others; specif., that system of fire insurance in which the insurer is treated as insuring himself to the extent of that part of the risk not covered by his policy, so that any loss is apportioned between him and the insurance company on the principle of average, as in marine insurance…
COMBINEDLY adv.
; jointly.
COMPONENT n.
A constituent part; an ingredient. Component of force (Mech.), a force which, acting conjointly with one or more forces, produces the effect of a single force or resultant; one of a number of forces into which a single force may be resolved.
CONCUR v.
To unite or agree (in action or opinion); to join; to act jointly; to agree; to coincide; to correspond. Mr. Burke concurred with Lord Chatham in opinion. Fox. Tories and Whigs had concurred in paying honor to Walker. Makaulay. This concurs directly with the letter. Shak.
CONJUNCTLY adv.
In union; conjointly; unitedly; together. Sir W. Hamilton.
CONNECTIVELY adv.
In connjunction; jointly.
CONSIGNATORY n.
One of several that jointly sign a written instrument, as a treaty. Fallows.
CONSIGNIFICATIVE a.
Consignificant; jointly significate. [R.]
CONTRIBUTION n.
Payment, by each of several jointly liable, of a share in a loss suffered or an amount paid by one of their number for the common benefit.
COOPERATE v.
To act or operate jointly with another or others; to concur in action, effort, or effect. Whate'er coöperates to the common mirth. Crashaw.
COOPERATIVE a.
Operating jointly to the same end. Coöperative society, a society established on the principle of a joint-stock association, for the production of commodities, or their purchase and distribution for consumption, or for the borrowing and lending of capital among its members. -- Coöperative store, a store established by…
COOPERATOR n.
One who labors jointly with others to promote the same end. "Coöperators with the truth." Boyle.
COPARTNER n.
One who is jointly concerned with one or more persons in business, etc.; a partner; an associate; a partaker; a sharer. the associates and copartners of our loss. Milton.
COSUPREME n.
A partaker of supremacy; one jointly supreme. Shak.
DIRECTORATE n.
The office of director; also, a body of directors taken jointly.
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