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Definition of Adjoined
1. adjoin [v] - See also: adjoin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjoined
Literary usage of Adjoined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1896)
"Workshops and workrooms adjoined, and there the boys were taught to handle tools
and the girls had lessons in domestic work. ..."
2. Projective Geometry by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young (1918)
"Imaginary elements adjoined to a real space. In this connection it is desirable
to think of another point of view which we may adopt toward the complex ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence as Administered in England and Ireland by John Pitt Taylor (1887)
"... which it was proved adjoined his residence at the time when the will was made,
to pass to his second son.1 Again, it is well established that where, ..."
4. The Dictionary of English History by Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling (1884)
"1, 1877, she was proclaimed "Empress of India," at Delhi, a title which is now
adjoined to those previously used. Seiden, Title« of Honour (1614) ; Freeman. ..."
5. London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions by Henry Benjamin Wheatley, Peter Cunningham (1891)
"It adjoined Mr. Doolittle's dwelling-house, and was the first Nonconformist place
of worship in London erected after the Great Fire in 1666. ..."
6. Missionary Review of the World (1898)
"But there was no division between the sexes—the men's huts adjoined those of the
women, and even skeletons retain their vicious instincts. ..."