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Showing words for JOINED using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Joined

joined

5 Letter Words for Joined

ejido

4 Letter Words for Joined

deni, dine, dino, djin, doen, done, doni, endo, ideo, inde, iode, jeon, joie, join, nide, nied, node, nodi, odin

3 Letter Words for Joined

dei, den, die, din, doe, don, edo, end, eon, ide, ido, ind, ion, jed, jen, jin, jnd, joe, ned, nei, neo, nid, nie, nod, ode, oie, one, oni

Definitions for Joined

[1] to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
[2] to come into contact or union with: The brook joins the river.
[3] to bring together in a particular relation or for a specific purpose, action, etc.; unite: to join forces against the smugglers.
[4] to become a member of (an organization, party, etc.): to join a club.
[5] to enlist in (one of the armed forces): to join the Navy.
[6] to come into the company of; meet or accompany: I'll join you later.
[7] to participate with (someone) in some act or activity: My wife joins me in thanking you for the gift.
[8] to unite in marriage.
[9] to meet or engage in (battle, conflict, etc.): The opposing armies joined battle.
[10] to adjoin; meet: His land joins mine.
[11] to draw a curve or straight line between: to join two points on a graph.
[12] to come into or be in contact or connection: a place where cliffs and sea join.
[13] to become united, associated, or combined; associate or ally oneself; participate (usually followed by with ): Please join with us in our campaign.
[14] to take part with others (often followed by in ): Let's all join in.
[15] to be contiguous or close; lie or come together; form a junction: Our farms join along the river.
[16] to enlist in one of the armed forces (often followed by up ): He joined up to fight for his country.
[17] to meet in battle or conflict.
[18] a joining.
[19] a place or line of joining; seam.
[20] Mathematics . union(def 10a) .
[21] to come or bring together; connect
[22] to become a member of (a club, organization, etc)
[23] (intr often foll by with ) to become associated or allied
[24] (intr usually foll by in ) to take part
[25] (tr) to meet (someone) as a companion
[26] (tr) to become part of; take a place in or with
[27] (tr) to unite (two people) in marriage
[28] (tr) geometry to connect with a straight line or a curve
[29] (tr) an informal word for adjoin
[30] join battle to start fighting
[31] join duty Indian to report for work after a period of leave or a strike
[32] join hands to hold one's own hands together (of two people) to hold each other's hands (usually foll by with) to work together in an enterprise or task
[33] a joint; seam
[34] the act of joining
[35] maths another name for union (def. 9)

Words related to Joined

joininvolved, married, united, unified, related, combined, touching, connected, wedded, affiliated, accompanying, allied, mixed, associated, bracketed, coupled, attached, cemented, fused, conjoined

Words nearby Joined

joinjohor baharu, johore, johore bahru, joiada, joie de vivre, join, join forces, join the club, join up, joinder, joined-up

Origin of Joined

1250–1300; Middle English joinen < Old French joign- (stem of joindre to join) < Latin jungere to yoke1, join

Other words from Joined

join·a·ble , adjective
mis·join , verb
un·der·join , verb (used with object)
un·join , verb
un·join·a·ble , adjective
well-joined , adjective

Word origin for Joined

C13: from Old French joindre from Latin jungere to yoke

Synonyms for Joined

involved, married, merged, united, accompanying, affiliated, affixed, allied, amalgamated, associated, attached, banded, blended, bracketed, cemented, combined, confederated, conjoined, conjugated, connected, coupled, entwined, federated, fused, hitched, interlaced, intermixed, intertwined, mingled, mixed, paired, related, touching, unified, wedded, welded, akin, cognate, inseparable, interallied, interclasped, interdependent, interfused, put together, stuck together