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adjoin (encz) | adjoin,sousedit Josef Kosek |
Adjoin (gcide) | Adjoin \Ad*join"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjoined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Adjoining.] [OE. ajoinen, OF. ajoindre, F. adjoindre,
fr. L. adjungere; ad + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Adjunct.]
To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact
with; to attach; to append.
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Corrections . . . should be, as remarks, adjoined by
way of note. --Watts.
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Adjoin (gcide) | Adjoin \Ad*join"\ ([a^]d*join"), v. i.
1. To lie or be next, or in contact; to be contiguous; as,
the houses adjoin.
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When one man's land adjoins to another's.
--Blackstone.
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Note: The construction with to, on, or with is obsolete or
obsolescent.
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2. To join one's self. [Obs.]
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She lightly unto him adjoined side to side.
--Spenser.
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adjoin (wn) | adjoin
v 1: lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada
adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland" [syn:
border, adjoin, edge, abut, march, butt, {butt
against}, butt on]
2: be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two
buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not
contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this
point" [syn: touch, adjoin, meet, contact]
3: attach or add; "I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter" |
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adjoining protective dike (encz) | adjoining protective dike,vedlejší ochranná hráz [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
abutting adjacent adjoining borderingprenominal conterminous coterminous contiguous (gcide) | connected \connected\ adj.
1. p. p. of connect. [Narrower terms: {abutting, adjacent,
adjoining, bordering(prenominal), conterminous,
coterminous, contiguous}] [Narrower terms: adjunctive]
[Narrower terms: affined] [Narrower terms: attached]
[Narrower terms: contiguous, in contact] [Narrower
terms: coupled, joined, linked] [Narrower terms:
cursive, flowing] [Narrower terms: siamese] [Narrower
terms: socially connected, well-connected] unconnected
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2. being joined in close association.
Syn: affiliated, attached.
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3. connected by a conductor so as to allow the flow of
electric signals. [Narrower terms: wired (vs. wireless)]
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4. (Music) legato. staccato
Syn: flowing, smooth.
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5. associated with or accompanying.
Syn: associated.
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6. (Computers) stored in, controlled by, or in direct
communication with a central computer. [Narrower terms:
on-line (vs. off-line), online, on line(predicate)]
Syn: machine-accessible.
[WordNet 1.5]
7. switched on. [Narrower terms: {on-line (vs. off-line),
online, on line(predicate)}]
Syn: ready, on.
[WordNet 1.5]
8. having some relation.
Syn: related.
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Adjoin (gcide) | Adjoin \Ad*join"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjoined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Adjoining.] [OE. ajoinen, OF. ajoindre, F. adjoindre,
fr. L. adjungere; ad + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Adjunct.]
To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact
with; to attach; to append.
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Corrections . . . should be, as remarks, adjoined by
way of note. --Watts.
[1913 Webster]Adjoin \Ad*join"\ ([a^]d*join"), v. i.
1. To lie or be next, or in contact; to be contiguous; as,
the houses adjoin.
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When one man's land adjoins to another's.
--Blackstone.
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Note: The construction with to, on, or with is obsolete or
obsolescent.
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2. To join one's self. [Obs.]
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She lightly unto him adjoined side to side.
--Spenser.
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Adjoinant (gcide) | Adjoinant \Ad*join"ant\, a.
Contiguous. [Obs.] --Carew.
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Adjoined (gcide) | Adjoin \Ad*join"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjoined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Adjoining.] [OE. ajoinen, OF. ajoindre, F. adjoindre,
fr. L. adjungere; ad + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Adjunct.]
To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact
with; to attach; to append.
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Corrections . . . should be, as remarks, adjoined by
way of note. --Watts.
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Adjoining (gcide) | Adjoin \Ad*join"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjoined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Adjoining.] [OE. ajoinen, OF. ajoindre, F. adjoindre,
fr. L. adjungere; ad + jungere to join. See Join, and cf.
Adjunct.]
To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact
with; to attach; to append.
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Corrections . . . should be, as remarks, adjoined by
way of note. --Watts.
[1913 Webster]Adjoining \Ad*join"ing\, a.
Joining to; contiguous; adjacent; as, an adjoining room. "The
adjoining fane." --Dryden.
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Upon the hills adjoining to the city. --Shak.
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Syn: Adjacent; contiguous; near; neighboring; abutting;
bordering. See Adjacent.
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Adjoint (gcide) | Adjoint \Ad"joint\, n.
An adjunct; a helper. [Obs.]
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adjoining room (wn) | adjoining room
n 1: a hotel room that shares a wall with another hotel room |
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