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Definition of Join

  • 1. The shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made Noun
  • 2. A set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets Noun
  • 3. Become part of; become a member of a group or organization Verb
  • 4. Cause to become joined or linked Verb
  • 5. Come into the company of Verb
  • 6. Make contact or come together Verb
  • 7. Be or become joined or united or linked Verb

Synonyms for word "join"

  • sum
  • union
  • articulation
  • joint
  • junction
  • juncture
  • conjoin
  • fall in
  • get together
  • connect
  • link
  • link up
  • unite

Semanticaly linked words with "join"

  • esophagogastric junction
  • oesophagogastric junction
  • connection
  • connexion
  • link
  • sign up
  • band oneself
  • league together
  • organise
  • organize
  • unionise
  • unionize
  • affiliate
  • rejoin
  • infiltrate
  • penetrate
  • unify
  • unite
  • set
  • direct sum
  • ancylose
  • ankylose
  • connect
  • conjoin
  • join
  • miter
  • ply
  • close
  • close up
  • anastomose
  • inosculate
  • couple
  • match
  • mate
  • pair
  • twin
  • mortice
  • mortise
  • cog
  • fair
  • scarf
  • rebate
  • rabbet
  • seam
  • bridge
  • connect
  • link
  • link up
  • tie
  • ligate
  • assemble
  • piece
  • put together
  • set up
  • tack
  • tack together
  • sovietise
  • sovietize
  • feather
  • attach
  • cross-link
  • anastomose
  • inosculate
  • connect
  • link
  • link up
  • tie
  • copulate
  • couple
  • mate
  • pair
  • yoke
  • engraft
  • graft
  • ingraft
  • splice
  • patch
  • piece
  • solder
  • weld
  • quilt
  • entwine
  • knit
  • syndicate
  • articulate
  • complect
  • interconnect
  • interlink

Hyponims for word "join"

  • connection
  • connexion
  • link
  • set

Lexical Analysis for "join"

  1. joiner
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. a person who likes to join groups
  2. junction
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. an act of joining or adjoining things
  3. joining
    Noun
    derivation
    3
    1. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication)
    2. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication)
    3. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication)
  4. jointure
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. the act of making or becoming a single unit
  5. juncture
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
  6. disjoin
    Verb
    antonym
    2
    1. become separated, disconnected or disjoint
    2. make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of
Words Rhyme with join
  • adjoin
  • conjoin
  • disjoin
  • enjoin
  • rejoin
  • subjoin
Etymology for join
  • etymology antijoin
  • etymology autojoin
  • etymology cojoin
  • etymology equijoin
  • etymology interjoin
  • etymology joinable
  • etymology misjoin
  • etymology multijoin
  • etymology semijoin
  • etymology unjoin
  • etymology withjoin
  • etymological origin of joindre
  • is derived from antijoin
  • is derived from cross join
  • is derived from equijoin
  • is derived from inner join
  • is derived from joined
  • is derived from joining
  • is derived from joins
  • is derived from left join
  • is derived from natural join
  • is derived from outer join
  • is derived from right join
  • is derived from semijoin
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