Definition for CON-JOIN'

CON-JOIN', v.t. [Fr. conjoindre; It. congiugnere, or congiungere; L. conjungo; con and jungo, to join. See Join.]

  1. To join together, without any thing intermediate; to unite two or more persons or things in close connection; as, to conjoin friends; to conjoin man and woman in marriage. – Dryden. Shak.
  2. To associate or connect. Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoined with what he knows already. – Locke.

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