Word Meanings - CO-UNITE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To unite.
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- UNITERABLE
Not iterable; incapable of being repeated. "To play away an uniterable life." Sir T. Browne. - UNITEDLY
In an united manner. Dryden. - UNITE
1. To put together so as to make one; to join, as two or more constituents, to form a whole; to combine; to connect; to join; to cause to adhere; as, to unite bricks by mortar; to unite iron bars by welding; to unite two armies. 2. Hence, to join - UNITER
One who, or that which, unites. - UNITED
Combined; joined; made one. United Brethren. See Moravian, n. -- United flowers , flowers which have the stamens and pistils in the same flower. -- The United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland; -- so named since January 1, 1801, when - ALUNITE
Alum stone. - REUNITEDLY
In a reunited manner. - BRAUNITE
A native oxide of manganese, of dark brownish black color. It was named from a Mr. Braun of Gotha. - PREMUNITE
To fortify beforehand; to guard against objection. Fotherby. - DISUNITE
1. To destroy the union of; to divide; to part; to sever; to disjoin; to sunder; to separate; as, to disunite particles of matter. 2. To alienate in spirit; to break the concord of. Go on both in hand, O nations, never be disunited, be the praise - REUNITE
To unite again; to join after separation or variance. Shak. - AUTUNITE
A lemon-yellow phosphate of uranium and calcium occurring in tabular crystals with basal cleavage, and in micalike scales. H., 2- 2.5. Sp. gr., 3.05-3.19. - CO-UNITE
To unite. - DISUNITER
One who, or that which, disjoins or causes disunion. - FAHLUNITE
A hydration of iolite. - MUNITE
To fortify; to strengthen.