join+with+glue

  • 11join — 1 /dZOIn/ verb 1 CONNECT a) (T) to connect or fasten things together: Join the two pieces of wood with strong glue. | The hip bone is joined to the thigh bone. b) (I, T) to come together and become connected: Where does the river join the sea? 2… …

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  • 12join — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French joindre, from Latin jungere more at yoke Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to put or bring together so as to form a unit < join two blocks of wood with glue > b. to connect (as points)&#8230; …

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  • 13glue — [[t]glu[/t]] n. v. glued, glu•ing 1) chem. a hard protein gelatin obtained by boiling skins, hoofs, and other animal substances in water and used as a strong adhesive 2) chem. any of various preparations of this or a similar substance, used as an …

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  • 14glue — /glu / (say glooh) noun 1. an impure gelatine obtained by boiling skins, hoofs, and other animal substances in water, and used for various purposes, as an adhesive medium in uniting substances. 2. any of various preparations of this substance. 3 …

  • 15join — vt 1: to unite so as to form one unit join the claims in one action 2 a: to align oneself with esp. in a legal matter she join ed her husband as plaintiff b: to cause or order (a person) to become a party to a lawsuit if the person …

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  • 16join — v 1.Usu. join together link, couple, splice, unite, tie, bind, yoke; connect, bridge, span; fix, fasten, attach; combine, mix, converge, coalesce, commingle; associate, consolidate, amalgamate, merge, conglomerate, unify. 2. glue, glue together,&#8230; …

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  • 17join — verb 1) we joined a bunch of sticks together Syn: fasten, attach, tie, bind, couple, connect, unite, link, yoke, weld, fuse, glue 2) the two clubs have joined together Syn …

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  • 18glue — glue1 S3 [glu:] n [U and C] [Date: 1200 1300; : French; Origin: glu, from Latin glus] a sticky substance used for joining things together glue 2 glue2 present participle gluing or glueing v [T] …

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  • 19glue — 1 noun (C, U) a sticky substance used for joining things together 2 verb present participle gluing or glueing (T) 1 to join two things together using a special sticky substance: glue sth together: I managed to glue the pieces back together. 2 be&#8230; …

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  • 20join — verb 1) the two parts of the mould are joined with clay Syn: connect, unite, couple, fix, affix, attach, fasten, stick, glue, fuse, weld, amalgamate, bond, link, merge, secure, make fast …

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