junct-, jug-, join-

(Latin: join, unite, yoke)


adjoin
adjoin (uh JOIN)
To be next to; to be in contact with: "The hospital adjoins the cemetery."
"The two families live in adjoining houses."
adjoin, adjourn
adjoin (uh JOIN)
To be next to; to be in contact with: "Yes, as strange as it may be, the hospital did adjoin the cemetery."
adjourn (uh JURN)
1. To put off or to suspend until a future time: "The meeting will adjourn until next week."
2. Move, depart for: "Having finished dinner, they decided to adjourn to the living room."

adjunct
adjust
adjustable
adjuster
adjustment
conjoin
conjoint
conjointly
conjugal
conjugally
conjugate
conjugation

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