Adjoin ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Adjoin ( verb )

  1. To be next to or in contact with something.
  2. To be connected to something.

Origin:

From latin adjungere ("to join to"), from ad- ("to") + jungere ("to joi.n")

Examples:

  1. The two rooms adjoin each other.
  2. The property adjoins a park.
  3. The two countries adjoin each other.
  4. The building adjoins the sidewalk.
  5. The living room adjoins the kitchen.

(As a noun)

Adjoin ( noun )

A thing that adjoins something else.

Origin:

From latin adjungere ("to join to"), from ad- ("to") + jungere ("to joi.n")

Examples:

  1. The neighboring room is an adjoin to this one.
  2. The park is an adjoin to the property.
  3. The sidewalk is an adjoin to the building.
  4. The kitchen is an adjoin to the living room.
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