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Conjointly — Con*joint ly, adv. In a conjoint manner; untitedly; jointly; together. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conjointly — adverb see conjoint … New Collegiate Dictionary
conjointly — adverb In a conjoint manner; jointly or together … Wiktionary
conjointly — con·joint·ly || kÉ™ndʒɔɪntlɪ adv. jointly, together … English contemporary dictionary
conjointly — con·joint·ly … English syllables
conjointly — adverb in conjunction with; combined our salaries put together couldn t pay for the damage we couldn t pay for the damages with all our salaries put together • Syn: ↑jointly, ↑collectively, ↑together with • Derived from adjective: ↑con … Useful english dictionary
conjoint — conjointly, adv. conjointness, n. /keuhn joynt /, adj. 1. joined together; united; combined; associated. 2. pertaining to or formed by two or more in combination; joint. n. 3. conjoints, husband and wife, esp. as joint owners of property. [1350… … Universalium
hand in hand — Conjointly, unitedly, in union … New dictionary of synonyms
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