conjoined
IPA: kɑndʒˈɔɪnd
adjective
- Joined together physically, of persons (conjoined twins), or things.
- Joined or bound together; united (in a relationship)
- Combined.
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Examples of "conjoined" in Sentences
- 'India a close friend, Pak a conjoined twin of Afghan'
- India a friend but Pak a conjoined twin, says Karzai photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan
- 1978 Baby A and Baby B were conjoined from the chest through the pelvis; one survived and one died following the separation.
- One of the most critical decisions was when to deliver the babies, who had been identified as conjoined twins through an ultrasound, Mari said.
- But the students of the future, while recognizing an obvious affinity between the other two, may be puzzled to find Daudet's name conjoined with theirs.
- Or, alternatively, for many speakers of English, “I” and other subject pronouns have been converted to clitics, and thus can’t stand alone but only work in conjoined phrases (thus “for Bob and I”) or with verbs (thus “Who wants lunch?
- We know not, in the case of most of the phenomena that we find conjoined, which is the condition of the other; which is cause, and which effect, or whether either of them is so, or they are not rather conjunct effects of causes yet to be discovered, complex results of laws hitherto unknown.
- We know not with certainty, in the case of most of the phenomena that we find conjoined, which is the condition of the other; which is cause, and which effect, or whether either of them is so, or they are not rather conjunct effects of causes yet to be discovered, complex results of laws hitherto unknown.
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