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Adjoin vs Cohere - What's the difference?

adjoin | cohere |


As verbs the difference between adjoin and cohere

is that adjoin is to be in contact or connection with while cohere is to stick together physically, by adhesion or figuratively by common purpose.

Contiguous vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

contiguous | adjoin |


As an adjective contiguous

is connected; touching; abutting.

As a verb adjoin is

to be in contact or connection with.

Converge vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

converge | adjoin |


As verbs the difference between converge and adjoin

is that converge is while adjoin is to be in contact or connection with.

Abutt vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

abutt | adjoin |


As verbs the difference between abutt and adjoin

is that abutt is archaic form of lang=en while adjoin is to be in contact or connection with.

Assistant vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

assistant | adjoin |


As an adjective assistant

is having a subordinate or auxiliary position.

As a noun assistant

is (obsolete) someone who is present; a bystander, a witness.

As a verb adjoin is

to be in contact or connection with.

Juxtapose vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

juxtapose | adjoin |


As verbs the difference between juxtapose and adjoin

is that juxtapose is while adjoin is to be in contact or connection with.

Append vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

append | adjoin |


In transitive terms the difference between append and adjoin

is that append is to add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex; as, notes appended to this chapter while adjoin is to be in contact or connection with.

As a noun append

is an instance of writing more data to the end of an existing file.

Add vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

add | adjoin |


In transitive terms the difference between add and adjoin

is that add is to append, as a statement; to say further while adjoin is to be in contact or connection with.

As a noun add

is an additional enemy that joined the fight after the primary target.

Adjoin vs Ever - What's the difference?

adjoin | ever |


As a verb adjoin

is to be in contact or connection with.

As an adverb ever is

always.

As an adjective ever is

occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.

Adhere vs Adjoin - What's the difference?

adhere | adjoin |


As verbs the difference between adhere and adjoin

is that adhere is to stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united; as, wax to the finger; the lungs sometimes adhere to the pleura while adjoin is to be in contact or connection with.

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