- en|join|ment
- en|join|ment «ehn JOYN muhnt», noun.1. the act of enjoining.2. the state of being enjoined.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
join — ad·join; con·join; dis·join; dis·join·able; dis·join·ture; en·join; en·join·der; en·join·ment; in·ter·join; join; join·able; join·der; join·ery; join·tur·ess; re·join; re·join·der; re·join·dure; se·join; sub·join; sub·join·der; un·join; join·er;… … English syllables
ce|ment´like´ — ce|ment «suh MEHNT», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a fine, gray powder made by burning a mixture of clay and limestone: »Cement is, in essence, a mixture of the silicates and aluminates of calcium, and is one of the most important of the modern day… … Useful english dictionary
ce|ment´er — ce|ment «suh MEHNT», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a fine, gray powder made by burning a mixture of clay and limestone: »Cement is, in essence, a mixture of the silicates and aluminates of calcium, and is one of the most important of the modern day… … Useful english dictionary
ce|ment — «suh MEHNT», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a fine, gray powder made by burning a mixture of clay and limestone: »Cement is, in essence, a mixture of the silicates and aluminates of calcium, and is one of the most important of the modern day silicon… … Useful english dictionary
min´gle|ment — min|gle «MIHNG guhl», verb, gled, gling. –v.t. 1. to combine in a mixture; mix; blend: »Two rivers that join mingle their waters. SYNONYM(S): fuse. 2. to bring together or associate; unite or join in company: »Their families are mingled by… … Useful english dictionary
ac|cou´ple|ment — ac|cou|ple «uh KUHP uhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. Obsolete. to join; couple. ╂[< Old French accoupler < Vulgar Latin accōpulāre < Latin ad to + cōpula bond] –ac|cou´ple|ment, noun … Useful english dictionary
enjoinment — en·join·ment … English syllables
enjoin — en•join [[t]ɛnˈdʒɔɪn[/t]] v. t. 1) to prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis 2) to direct or order to do something; charge; bid 3) law to prohibit or restrain by or as if by a legal injunction; proscribe; ban • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
Enjoinment — En*join ment, n. Direction; command; authoritative admonition. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
couplement — ˈkəpəlmənt noun ( s) Etymology: Middle French, from coupler to couple, join + ment more at couple archaic : the act or result of coupling … Useful english dictionary