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 )

  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.
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