- The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction. - A joining of parties as plaintiffs or defendants in a
suit. - Acceptance of an issue tendered in law or fact. - A joining of causes of action or defense in civil suits
or criminal prosecutions.
- Combining process - Complex whole made up of parts - Composition, or the putting of two or more things
together, as in compounding medicines. - The art or process of making a compound by putting the
ingredients together, as contrasted with analysis; thus, water is made
by synthesis from hydrogen and oxygen; hence, specifically, the
building up of complex compounds by special reactions, whereby their
component radicals are so grouped that the resulting substances are
identical in every respect with the natural articles when such occur;
thus, artificial alcohol, urea, indigo blue, alizarin, etc., are made
by synthesis. - The combination of separate elements of thought into a
whole, as of simple into complex conceptions, species into genera,
individual propositions into systems; -- the opposite of analysis.
- The process or art of constructing; the act of
building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication;
composition. - The form or manner of building or putting together
the parts of anything; structure; arrangement. - The arrangement and connection of words in a
sentence; syntactical arrangement. - The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining
a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding;
explanation; interpretation; sense.
- A joint or juncture between bones in the skeleton. - The connection of the parts of a plant by joints, as
in pods. - One of the nodes or joints, as in cane and maize. - One of the parts intercepted between the joints;
also, a subdivision into parts at regular or irregular intervals as a
result of serial intermission in growth, as in the cane, grasses, etc. - The act of putting together with a joint or joints;
any meeting of parts in a joint. - The state of being jointed; connection of parts. - The utterance of the elementary sounds of a language
by the appropriate movements of the organs, as in pronunciation; as, a
distinct articulation.