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something attached to another thing but in a dependent or auxiliary capacity. A person associated with another with another in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity Attached to a faculty or staff in a temporary auxiliary capacity:(an adjunct professor) |
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| The combined action of two or more agents, substances, organs, or organisms to achieve an effect greater than the total effect that would be produced by each one acting individually; interdependence. |
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| Equality as in amount, status, or value. |
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To go or extend in different directions from a common point; branch out. To differ, as in opinion or manner To depart from a set course or norm;deviate |
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Widely spread or scattered. Characterized by wordiness. to pour out and cause to spread freely. |
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To combine, unite, or consolidate. To blend with another metal To mix so as to make a unified whole;blend. |
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To pass beyond or rise above. To surpass or exceed To exist above and independent of (the physical realm). |
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The act of speaking or singing the same words simultaneously by two or more people. An instance of agreement ; concord identify of musical pitch |
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Sharing a boundary or edge; touching. Adjacent; nearby. Adjacent in time; immediately preceding or following; serial. Continuous |
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the outermost part or region within a precise boundary. The region or area immediately beyond a precise boundary. A zone constituting an inexact boundary. |
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