adjoin
verb
- be immediately next to
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /əˈd͡ʒɔɪn/ / /əˈd͡ʒoɪn/
verb
Etymology: From Anglo-Norman adjoindre, from Latin adiungō.
- 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.”
- 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;.”