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conjoined

[kuhn-joind] / kənˈdʒɔɪnd /






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The hotel, a short walk from world-renowned museums, is formed of conjoined Victorian townhouses with British and Irish flags displayed out front.

From The Wall Street Journal

They added: "We witness first-hand the medical challenges that these children and their families endure, which makes the portrayal of conjoined twins as a form of entertainment or spectacle especially problematic."

From BBC

When South Africa ushered in democratic rule with Nelson Mandela elected president, the two were merged and the name conjoined.

From BBC

Yet to call this a partition—in the sense of its being a severing of conjoined people—is questionable.

From The Wall Street Journal

A parasitic twin is an underdeveloped conjoined twin that relies entirely on the host twin for survival.

From BBC