Results for: act of joining
English English
act of sexual intercourse, connecting, linking, joining, connection of electrical circuits, coupler, joining two things together, link that transfers power, mating; joining, bringing together; connecting part (Machinery), something that joins two thing...coupling
act of sticking or adhering to a surface; attachment, devotion; agreement; abnormal growing together of separate body tissues (Medicine), intermolecular attraction, joining of body parts, non-slippiness, sticking power, supportadhesion
addition, attraction of matter by gravity, expansion or increase due to gradual build-up or additions; growth, increase in size; added part, addition; growing together or joining of separate parts, increase in landmass, increase in size of continentsaccretion
algal or fungal spore, cell formed by joining of two similar gametes (Biology)zygospore
alignment with sun, aspect of 0ֲ° between planets, close proximity of planets, combining of several things, connecting word, simultaneous occurrence, type of compound statement, uniting, joining, connection; connecting wordconjunction
alliance, union, voluntary joining together, agreement made between two or more parties to work together toward a common goal, merging into single entity, political alliancecoalition
alloy for joining metal, fuse two metal surfaces together with solder; join, unite, fuse; mend, fix; become united, join things with solder, metal or metallic alloy used to join two metal objects; something which joins or unites, something that unites,...solder
area of a chromosome (Biology), region joining two parts of chromosomecentromere
arrangement of numbers in subsets, combined set, formation of a compound, joining, union (of two or more persons or things); number of things combined; motorcycle with a sidecar, mixture, numbers that open a lock, sequence of moves involving multiple p...combination
as a joining link, in a manner which joinsconnectively
automobile race, exchange of shots, exchange shots, experience renewed buying of stocks, form together again, gather together for something, gathering, assembly; union, process of joining together; recovery, recuperation; type of auto race held on publ...rally
become healed, bring the brows closer together, interlock yarn loops to make garment, knit fabric; knit clothing, plain stitch, see also:purl, something made by knitting, unite, use a knit stitch, way of knitting, weave by joining loops of yarn or thre...knit
before joining professionpreprofessional
body structure, collect a set of playing cards, construct, create; energize, increase intensity, figure, have something built, make something by joining parts, stage of software development, standard of construction, to form or developbuild
break between words, joining of things, joining place, period, stage, interval, determining hour; crisis, breaking point; place where two things meet and join, joint, hinge, seam; joining, union, connection, point in timejuncture
 

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