💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Joinant"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| conjunctnoun | (logic, linguistics) Either term of a conjunction. |
| conjoined | Of persons (conjoined twins) or things: joined together physically. |
| conjointnoun | joined together; combined; joint |
| adjoinant | (obsolete) Contiguous, adjoining. |
| attachedverb | Connected; joined. |
| combinatenoun | The result of a combining of two or more components. |
| consociated | Joined together; unified, linked. |
| compactnoun | An agreement or contract. |
| accolénoun | A blow (typically with the flat of a sword, though historically sometimes with a fist, etc.) given in the ceremony conferring knighthood. |
| conjunctive | Connective: tending to join, unite, connect. |
| coadunateverb | To merge, unite into one. |
| annectantnoun | joining, connecting |
| compatient | (obsolete) Suffering or enduring together. |
| copulateverb | (somewhat formal) To engage in sexual intercourse. |
| alliednoun | Joined as allies. |
| accostedverb | (heraldry) Supported on both sides by other charges. |
| wedded | (of a couple) Joined in marriage. |
| confederatenoun | A member of a confederacy. |
| enlinkedverb | Joined together, linked. |
| conjubilant | (archaic) Shouting together for joy; rejoicing together. |
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