Join+in+marriage

  • 41unite — [c]/juˈnaɪt / (say yooh nuyt) verb (united, uniting) –verb (t) 1. to join so as to form one connected whole; join, combine, or incorporate in one; cause to be one. 2. to cause to hold together or adhere. 3. to join in marriage. 4. to associate… …

  • 42marry — marry1 verb (marries, marrying, married) 1》 join in marriage.     ↘take as one s wife or husband in marriage.     ↘(marry into) become a member of (a family) by marriage.     ↘(of a parent or guardian) give (a son or daughter) in marriage. 2》… …

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  • 43Blue Laws (Connecticut) — The Blue Laws of the Colony of Connecticut, as distinct from the generic term blue law that refers to any laws regulating activities on Sunday, were the initial statutes set up by the Gov. Theophilus Eaton with the assistance of the Rev. John… …

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  • 44Mal Washer — Dr Mal Washer Member of the Australian Parliament for Moore Incumbent Assumed office 3 October 1998 Preceded by Paul Filing Personal details …

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  • 45marry — I. v. a. 1. Join in marriage, unite in marriage. 2. Wed, espouse, take for husband or wife, lead to the altar, bestow one s hand upon. 3. Give in marriage, dispose of in wedlock. 4. Unite, join, make one. II. interj. Indeed, forsooth, in truth …

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  • 46conjugate — con•ju•gate v. [[t]ˈkɒn dʒəˌgeɪt[/t]] adj., n. [[t]ˈkɒn dʒə gɪt, ˌgeɪt[/t]] v. gat•ed, gat•ing, adj. n. 1) gram. a) to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb) in a fixed order: to conjugate the present tense of… …

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  • 47marry — I. verb (married; marrying) Etymology: Middle English marien, from Anglo French marier, from Latin maritare, from maritus married Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to join in marriage according to law or custom b. to give in marriage …

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  • 48unite — unite1 unitable, uniteable, adj. uniter, n. /yooh nuyt /, v., united, uniting. v.t. 1. to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit. 2. to cause to adhere: to unite two pieces of wood with glue. 3. to cause to be in a… …

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  • 49splice — splaɪs n. act of joining by splicing; place where two parts have been joined by splicing v. join by connecting the ends; join by overlapping and binding (of wood); unite, join together; marry, join in marriage …

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  • 50spliced — splaɪs n. act of joining by splicing; place where two parts have been joined by splicing v. join by connecting the ends; join by overlapping and binding (of wood); unite, join together; marry, join in marriage …

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