Conjoining vs Nonjoining - What's the difference?
conjoining | nonjoining |
An act by which things are conjoined.
* 1981 , Yoel L. Arbeitman, ?Allan R. Bomhard, Bono Homini Donum (page 127)
As a verb conjoining
is .As a noun conjoining
is an act by which things are conjoined.As an adjective nonjoining is
not joining; that do not join.conjoining
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(en noun)- Then too, a language may choose more than one phonetic way of representing these conjoinings ; some of these ways may sound the same as some other things that are not just plain conjoinings.