subjoin

[suhb-join]

sub·join

[suhb-join]
verb (used with object)
1.
to add at the end, as of something said or written; append.
2.
to place in sequence or juxtaposition to something else.

Origin:
1565–75; < Middle French subjoindre. See sub-, join
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subjoin (sʌbˈdʒɔɪn)
 
vb
(tr) to add or attach at the end of something spoken, written, etc
 
[C16: from French subjoindre, from Latin subjungere to add to, from sub- in addition + jungere to join]
 
sub'joinder
 
n
 
subjunction
 
n

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