To join, meet, or link. joined; united together; combined.

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to join, meet, or link

joined; united together; combined

conjoined joined; united together; combined

 to join together or match a correct verb in grammar

conjugate  to join together or match a correct verb in grammar

a word that joins two phrases or sentences

conjunction a word that joins two phrases or sentences

 not connected; having no flow in thinking

disjointed  not connected; having no flow in thinking

 to get together or meet; to become included

join  to get together or meet; to become included

 a place or part of the body where two bones join together, usually so they can move

joint  a place or part of the body where two bones join together, usually so they can move

 a committee with members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives who join together and meet to discuss issues

joint committee  a committee with members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives who join together and meet to discuss issues

 a vein that carries blood back to the heart from the head; a vein that joins the head and the heart

jugular  a vein that carries blood back to the heart from the head; a vein that joins the head and the heart

 the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross or join

j unction  the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross or join

 to meet or get together again

rejoin  to meet or get together again