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conjoin verb accumulate, add, add to, ally, amass, annex, assemble, attach, be joined, blend, bring together, cement, clap together, clasp together, coalesce, cohere, collect, combine, compound, connect, consolidate, fuse, gather, hold together, incorporate, interlace, intertwist, interweave, join together, make one, mass, merge, mix, reunite, unify, unite Associated concepts: conjoint legacy, conjoint robbery, connoint wills See also: abut, add, adhere, adjoin, affix, annex, append, attach, border, bound, cement, cohere, combine, commingle, concentrate, connect, consolidate, conspire, contact, cooperate, correspond, desegregate, federate, join, merge, pool, unite How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The artwork conjoins ``Red Sox Nation'' colors and fonts with the traditional JetHawks logo. Later, he left Japan for Italy, and here he developed a style of painting that precisely and empathetically conjoins two traditions, two passions, two formal languages. It conjoins several centuries of evolutionary development with several decades of experimentation. |
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