Conjoined vs United - What's the difference?
conjoined | united | Related terms |
Joined together, as with conjoined twins, or in matrimony.
(conjoin)
(unite)
Joined into a single entity.
Involving the joint activity of multiple agents.
Conjoined is a related term of united.
As an adjective conjoined
is joined together, as with conjoined twins, or in matrimony.As a verb conjoined
is (conjoin).As a proper noun united is
(chiefly|british) any of many football teams formed by the amalgamation of smaller ones.conjoined
English
Adjective
(-)- 1600' ''If either of you know any inward impediment, why you should not be '''conjoined , I charge you, on your souls, to utter it.'' — Shakespeare, ''Much Ado About Nothing , .
- ...representatives of a loosely conjoined nation...'' - ''Time