intransitive. Of earth, waters, etc.: to close up; to merge so as to form one mass.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > be or become joined together [verb (intransitive)] (37) loukOE intransitive. Of earth, waters, etc.: to close up; to merge so as to form one mass. joinc1330 To come or be brought into material contact or connection; to become connected or fastened together; to combine, unite physically. accede?a1475 intransitive. To join with something or somebody else; to become part of or adapted to something; to give support. Usually with to, †unto. Now rare. withjoina1500 to join together, conjoin (intransitive and transitive). knit1548 figurative. intransitive (for reflexive). To join; to grow together, unite closely. close1551 intransitive. To come close together in contact or union; to join, unite, combine, coalesce, meet in a common centre. conjoin1578 To become joined together; to unite. cojoina1616 intransitive. = conjoin, v. copulate1645 intransitive. To become conjoined or united. Obsolete. convene1666 intransitive. To come together; to assemble, or meet, esp. for a common purpose. To come together; to unite. Obsolete. Subcategories:— again (1) — form a junction (1) — form a joint (2) — be or become closely, intimately, or permanently joined (15) — fit closely together (8) |
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