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adjoin

verb

  1. be immediately next to
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /əˈd͡ʒɔɪn/ / /əˈd͡ʒoɪn/

verb

Etymology: From Anglo-Norman adjoindre, from Latin adiungō.

  1. To be in contact or connection with.

    The living room and dining room adjoin each other.

    We were in the living area, which adjoins the kitchen.

  2. To extend an algebraic object (e.g. a field, a ring, etc.) by adding to it an element not belonging to it and then ensuring closure, for example by also adding all finite power series of the element.

    The ring adjunction #92;mathbb#123;Q#125;#91;#92;sqrt#123;2#125;#93; can be obtained from #92;mathbb#123;Q#125; by adjoining #92;sqrt#123;2#125; to #92;mathbb#123;Q#125;.

    The field adjunction #92;mathbb#123;Q#125;(#92;pi) can be obtained from #92;mathbb#123;Q#125; by adjoining #92;pi to #92;mathbb#123;Q#125;.