Joining
61anastomosis — Joining of two or more cell processes or multicellular tubules to form a branching system. Anastomosis of blood vessels allows alternative routes for blood flow …
62conjunctive — Joining; connecting; connective …
63neurorrhaphy — Joining together, usually by suture, of the two parts of a divided nerve. SYN: nerve suture, neurosuture. [neuro + G. rhaphe, suture] * * * neu·ror·rha·phy n(y)u̇ rȯr ə fē n, pl phies the surgical suturing of a divided nerve * * * …
64copulation — Joining of male and female for transference of spem; sexual union [Hobbs and Jass, 1988] …
65En-musubi — Joining of en . En means karmic connections or affinity, and en musubi means marriage. Certain shrines including the Izumo taisha offer en musubi (or ryoen) as a riyaku …
66soldering — joining metals by fusion of alloys that have relatively low melting points most commonly, lead base or tin base alloys, which are the soft solders. Hard solders are alloys that have silver, copper or nickel bases. Use of these alloys with melting …
67reunion of hearts — joining of hearts …
68word combinations — joining of words in a language, idioms, sayings, phrases …
69arc welding — Joining two pieces of metal by fusion through electrical hazard!heating with an electrical arc. In addition, pressure may or may not be exerted, and a filler rod may or may not be used. This welding technique is different than welding using an …
70adhering — Joining, leagued with, cleaving to; as, adhering to the enemies of the United States. Adhering consists in giving to the United States the loyalty due from a citizen. United States v. Stephan, D.C.Mich., 50 F.Supp. 738, 741. Any intentional act… …