Use "conjoined" in a sentence

1. India conjoined girls Wani and Vina,[Sentencedict.com ] who head joined conjoined twin.

2. Conjoined; joint: a Conjunctive action.

3. They were conjoined in wedlock.

4. As verbs the difference between Adjoined and conjoined is that Adjoined is (adjoin) while conjoined is (conjoin)

5. Conjoined definition, joined together, united, or linked

6. #BodyBizarre #BornDifferent Did Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel Get Married? Abby and Brittany Hensel are the most famous Conjoined twins in the wor

7. The interplay of these conjoined yet opposed factors.

8. Conjoined anatomical parts [n] : AdnexaL [adj] Medical Definition of Adnexa

9. Adnexa definition is - conjoined, subordinate, or associated anatomical parts

10. Most conjoined twins have a very short life - span.

11. America's rise in rates was conjoined with higher rates elsewhere.

12. Third, his anxieties about homosexuality were conjoined with class antagonism.

13. After turning 63 in 2014, Ronnie and Donnie officially became the oldest Conjoined twins living (male) and oldest Conjoined twins ever (male), surpassing Chang and Eng Bunker.

14. Pakistan and Afghanistan are conjoined twins . Our suffering is shared.

15. Concomitant (adj.) "accompanying, conjoined with, concurrent, going together," c

16. Objective To of surgery by of separation of thoracopagus conjoined twins.

17. Conjoined - consisting of two or more associated entities; "the interplay of these Conjoined yet opposed factors"; "social order and prosperity, the Conjoint aims of government"- J.K.Fairbank

18. In Riyadh Saudi Arabia doctors successfully separated a pair of conjoined twins.

19. This was especially the case when pragmatism was conjoined to a legal positivist outlook.

20. Qu Jianguo , Chairman of Shanghai Jianguo Public Foundation visited Conjoined twins after the successful surgery.

21. Among the civil subjects , though the number of Conjoined twins is small, they really exist.

22. 16 This was especially the case when pragmatism was conjoined to a legal positivist outlook.

23. We grab phrase to about the aged the injured thethe conjoined the deformed and the dying.

24. Distal clavicle positioned inferior to Coracoid: Rare: Deep to conjoined tendon (coracobracialis, short head biceps) Reference: Gorbaty, J

25. Another debatable question arises when one contemplates the whole biosphere, the conjoined life of the earth.

26. Abigail Loraine Hensel and Brittany Lee Hensel (born March 7, 1990) are American Conjoined twins.They are dicephalic parapagus twins, and are highly symmetric for Conjoined twins, giving the appearance of having a single body without marked variation from typical proportions

27. Exposure of the lesser tubercle and the conjoined tendon of coracobrachialis and the short head of the biceps.

28. These Binomials are also sometimes called Siamese twins named after Chang and Eng Bunker, the conjoined twins from Siam.

29. 1 Features 2 Difficulty 3 Trivia 4 Gallery The Backrooms consists of many cube-shaped rooms conjoined to each other

30. Where on this conjoined road of shared experiences did the Prime Minister go so badly wrong and become a Tory?

31. Lexandro stared at Valence, and it was as if their minds conjoined for an instant - Valence would never abandon Lexandro.

32. N Concomitant A thing that is conjoined or concurrent with another; an accompaniment; an accessory; an associated thing, quality, or circumstance

33. Sian-Kate Mooney and Hedley Roberts have Conjoined their creative practice to develop a series of art-fashion pieces that explore

34. Top 10 incredible siamese Conjoined twin brothers and sisters to have existed in the world.Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhgOther Videos You Mig

35. Medical Definition of Acardia : congenital absence of the heart Certain anomalies, such as conjoined twins or Acardia, are unique to multiple pregnancies

36. A team of surgeons trying to separate conjoined twin girls has reached the hardest part of the delicate procedure separating their livers.

37. Conjoin (third-person singular simple present Conjoins, present participle Conjoining, simple past and past participle Conjoined) To join together; to unite; to combine

38. The reason they are famous is they are Conjoined twins born in 1990 and got huge attention for the way they were born.

39. Thin; slender or fine: Images of the conjoined twins’ brains reveal an Attenuated line stretching between the two organs, called a thalamic bridge.

40. Insofar as a human brain that knows about logical conjunction (Boolean AND) would similarly classify logically conjoined sentences, this TLU knows something like logical conjunction.

41. BEIJING – A hospital in southwestern China says conjoined twin girls with a single body and two heads have been born at its facility.

42. In asymmetrical conjoined twins, one is fairly well developed, but the other is severely underdeveloped and dependent on the larger twin for nutrition.

43. In conjoined twins, a single Chorionic sac, yolk sac and a single triangularly shaped embryonic pole may be imaged at 6 weeks of gestation

44. Results Eleven cases (11/ of fetal cardiac malposition were detected by fetal echocardiography, including dextrocardia, sinistrocardia, extrathorax heart and common heart of conjoined twins.

45. Their versatility is seen in the wide range of shapes they take, from the conjoined starbursts of nerve cells to the creeping mutable Blobbiness of amoebae

46. Parasitic twins; a specific type of conjoined twins; occur when one twin ceases development during gestation and becomes vestigial to the fully formed dominant twin; called the Autositic …

47. Although some cases in the literature been reported in which two conjoined oocytes arising from Binovular follicles were mature, and injected with two separated sperm, no available evidence

48. Traced from behind forward, each Crus begins by a blunt-pointed process in front of the tuberosity of the ischium, along the perineal surface of the conjoined (ischiopubic) ramus

49. Parasitic twins, a specific type of conjoined twins, occurs when one twin ceases development during gestation and becomes vestigial to the fully formed dominant twin, called the Autositic twin

50. Parasitic twins, a specific type of conjoined twins, occur when one twin ceases development during gestation and becomes vestigial to the fully formed dominant twin, called the Autositic twin

51. Parasitic twins, a specific type of conjoined twins, occur when one twin ceases development during gestation and becomes vestigial to the fully formed dominant twin, called the Autositic twin

52. The major landmarks of Paris are a Bewitching sight from the various levels of the tower. Folk and country, romance and ruefulness, innocence and experience are all conjoined in their Bewitching vocal harmonies

53. Purpose: Binovular follicles including a pair of conjoined oocytes within a common zona pellucida or their fusion in the zonal region gained some attentions due to its possible role in dizygotic twins

54. It differs from craniopagus conjoined twins in that the body and limbs of the parasitic twin are underdeveloped, leaving in some cases only a parasitic head, inserted on the crown of the Autositic twin.

55. Consecutiveness means flexibility and variety of materials, conjoined with singleness and definiteness of direction. HOW WE THINK JOHN DEWEY It is very readable, in a bright and vigorous style, and is marked by unity and Consecutiveness of plan

56. The ICD-10-CM code Q89.7 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like acephalobrachius, adnp-related multiple congenital anomalies, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, akinesia, Autositic twin of asymmetrical conjoined twins, cantu's syndrome , ck syndrome, etc.

57. Borrowed from Latin Adnexa, annexa, neuter plural of adnexus, annexus "attached, conjoined," from past participle of adnectere, annectere "to tie on, fasten, attach" — more at annex entry 1 Learn More about Adnexa Time Traveler for Adnexa The first known use of Adnexa …

58. " Carolean" seems, in fact, less descriptive than "Restoration," as it was indeed the restoration of the Stuart king, with all its conjoined political, religious, and social ramifications, that overshadowed this entire era and was never far from the mind of writers and people in general.

59. An accident/incident would amount to Contributory negligence if “the proximate cause of the accident is the act or omission amounting to the want of ordinary care or in defiance of duty or obligation on the part of the complaining party (the plaintiff) has conjoined with the other party’s negligence.” Contributory Negligence as a defence

60. Thour Befouleth the internets with thy rude interdictions; thy lascivious and entrancing words - thou art a witch! A witch, heareth me all?! Let us hangeth him, or drowneth him, that he might confess and relieveth this conjoined population of his evil God-hating words - for they art the work of the Devil himself - transmitted by a witch!