Definition of Adjoins

1. Verb. (third-person singular of adjoin) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Adjoins

1. adjoin [v] - See also: adjoin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjoins

adjectives
adjectiving
adjectivity
adjectivize
adjectivized
adjectivizes
adjectivizing
adjects
adjika
adjoin
adjoinant
adjoined
adjoinedly
adjoining
adjoining room
adjoins (current term)
adjoint
adjointable
adjointness
adjointnesses
adjoints
adjourn
adjournal
adjournals
adjourned
adjourner
adjourners
adjourning
adjournment
adjournments

Literary usage of Adjoins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1821)
"The house which adjoins the West end, is inha-. bited by the Steward, and has a communication with the Writing School, which is seen at tile end of the View ..."

2. Handbook for England and Wales: Alphabetically Arranged for the Use of by John Murray (Firm) (1878)
"A very beautiful wood, known as " The Evergreens," adjoins a bike called " Old ... The village of Woburn Sand*—so named from the sandy soil—closely adjoins ..."

3. A Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland: Descriptive of Its Scenery, Towns by James Fraser (1844)
"Bel- line, the residence of his lordship's agent, adjoins ... Esq., adjoins the town, and its plantations covering the finely varied high grounds lying ..."

4. A Legacy of Historical Gleanings by Catharina Van Rensselaer Bonney (1875)
"... he has Charge of the Distributing Department and for which he is responsible ; my private office adjoins the Post-Office and so situated, as your Agents ..."

5. Eight Years in Canada: Embracing a Review of the Administrations of Lords by Richardson (John) (1847)
"... as well as the neighborhood of Woodstock, in the Oxford District, which adjoins, reside some of the most really aristocratic, because really well born, ..."

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