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Tweet tr. & intr.v. con·joined, con·join·ing, con·joins To join or become joined together; unite. [Middle English conjoinen, from Old French conjoindre, conjoign-, from Latin coniungere : con-, com- + iungere, to join; see yeug- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] con·joiner n. |
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