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join verb [ dʒɔɪn ]

• link; connect.
• "the tap was joined to a pipe"
Similar: connect, unite, fix, affix, attach, add, annex, fasten, stick, glue, fuse, knit, weld, amalgamate, consolidate, combine, bond, append, link, bridge, secure, lock, make fast, tie, bind, string, lash, couple, marry, pair, yoke, team, chain, merge, dovetail, splice, blend, conjoin,
Opposite: separate,

join noun

• a place or line where two or more things are connected or fastened together.
• "it was soldered so well that you couldn't see the join"
Similar: joint, junction, juncture, intersection, link, linkage, connection, nexus, weld, knot, seam, coupling, coupler, bracket, brace, hinge, commissure, suture,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French joindre, from Latin jungere ‘to join’.

join battle

• begin fighting.
"the armies of the north and south joined battle"

join forces

• combine efforts.
"individuals and organizations have joined forces to provide fundraising facilities"

join hands

• hold each other's hands.
"now join hands in a circle"



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