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Definition of Interjoining
1. interjoin [v] - See also: interjoin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interjoining
Literary usage of Interjoining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quain's Elements of Anatomy by Jones Quain, Allen Thomson, George Dancer Thane (1882)
"... but retain for the most part a connection with one another by interjoining
processes ; and the interstices between the cells are now found to be filled ..."
2. An Analysis of Derivative Words in the English Language, Or, A Key to Their by Salem Town (1860)
"... to join wrong; interjoining, continuing to join between. Hope implies
expectation ; Hope./ul, full of expectation ; and Hopeless, without hope, ..."
3. An Analysis of the Derivative Words in the English Language; Or, A Key to by Salem Town (1843)
"interjoining, continuing to join between. Hope implies expectation, then Hopeful,
full o/"expecta lion. ..."
4. The Chinese as They are: Their Moral, Social, and Literary Character. A New by George Tradescant Lay (1841)
"By this we see they do not, by interjoining their hands, form an unbroken circle
round the pole, but are severally free to glide in any direction in quest ..."