💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Underjoin"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| subjoinverb | To add something to the end; to append or annex. |
| subjoynverb | Obsolete form of subjoin. [To add something to the end; to append or annex.] |
| subjoyneverb | Obsolete form of subjoin. [To add something to the end; to append or annex.] |
| interjoinverb | (transitive, intransitive) To join mutually; to unite. |
| annexnoun | An addition to the territory of a country or state, from a neighbouring country or state, normally by military force. |
| appendnoun | (computing) An instance of writing more data to the end of an existing file. |
| conjoinverb | (transitive) To join together; to unite; to combine. |
| affixnoun | (linguistic morphology) A bound morpheme added to a word’s stem, such as a prefix or suffix. |
| suffixnoun | (grammar, linguistic morphology) A morpheme added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning. |
| injointverb | (obsolete) To join; to unite. |
| joinverb | (transitive) To connect or combine into one; to put together. |
| joyennoun | Obsolete form of join. [(transitive) To connect or combine into one; to put together.] |
| adjoinverb | (transitive) To be in contact or connection with. |
| joynverb | Obsolete form of join. [(transitive) To connect or combine into one; to put together.] |
| conjoynverb | Obsolete spelling of conjoin. [(transitive) To join together; to unite; to combine.] |
| jointnoun | (anatomy) Any part of an animalian body where two bones or exoskeleton segments are abutted, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened. |
| joyneverb | Obsolete form of join. [(transitive) To connect or combine into one; to put together.] |
| associatenoun | A person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or employee. |
| join upverb | (transitive) To unite or connect. |
| adjectnoun | (obsolete) To annex |
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