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conjoin

[kuhn-join] / kənˈdʒɔɪn /


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Within the cuticle layer, the research study focused on collagens, which are the most abundant family of proteins in our bodies and help keep bodily materials conjoined.

From Science Daily

Just like two lanes of traffic merging into one on a freeway forces cars to slow down, the conjoined section of the two microcombs forces the paired laser pulses to bunch up.

From Science Daily

Although the film isn’t necessarily similar to Haynes’ more recent work, it hits on something he admires in other filmmakers, namely Alfred Hitchcock: conjoining the subversive with the popular.

From Los Angeles Times

Even more fatefully, Barnes forever conjoined World War II revisionism with right-wing extremism and Holocaust denial.

From Salon

Twins Ruby and Rosie are proud to have once been conjoined.

From BBC