Joined by a treaty
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ALLIEDJoined by a treaty
ALLIEDJoined by treaty
confederateJoined by an agreement or treaty
ALLIEDJoined by a common cause
TABORSmall drum sometimes joined by a fife
bondingJoin or be joined by a chemical bond
trinomialof three terms joined by + or - / a trinomial expression
BANANASHVILLEFilm about a Latin American revolution joined by country singers?
poppitone of a chain of beads joined by lumps and sockets
systemsA set of staves in a musical score joined by a brace
poppitsPOPPIT, one of a chain of beads joined by lumps and sockets
jointingPrepare (a board) for being joined to another by planing its edge
chainshottwo half or whole cannonballs joined by a chain, for cutting masts etc
chainshotsCHAINSHOT, two half or whole cannonballs joined by a chain, for cutting masts etc
semidetachedforming one of a pair of residences joined into one building by a common sidewall
cycloparaffinA hydrocarbon with a molecule containing a ring of carbon atoms joined by single bonds
cycloparaffinsA hydrocarbon with a molecule containing a ring of carbon atoms joined by single bonds
semidetached(of a house) Joined to another house on one side only by a common wall
cycloparaffina saturated hydrocarbon containing a ring of carbon atoms joined by single bonds, aka cycloalkane
cycloparaffinsCYCLOPARAFFIN, a saturated hydrocarbon containing a ring of carbon atoms joined by single bonds, aka cycloalkane
bonded(of a thing) Joined securely to another thing, esp. by an adhesive, a heat process, or pressure
coupletsTwo lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
polyptychsA painting, typically an altarpiece, consisting of more than three leaves or panels joined by hinges or folds
nunchakusA Japanese martial arts weapon consisting of two hardwood sticks joined together by a chain, rope, or thong
polyptychA painting, typically an altarpiece, consisting of more than three leaves or panels joined by hinges or folds
nunchakuA Japanese martial arts weapon consisting of two hardwood sticks joined together by a chain, rope, or thong
enviespainful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage
clackers(used with a sing. or pl. v.) any of various percussion toys consisting of balls or blocks joined by a cord
travoistransport device, formerly used by the Plains Indians, consisting of two poles joined by a frame and drawn by an animal
binomialA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
binomialsA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
chapsleather leggings joined by a belt or lacing, often having flared outer flaps, and worn over the trousers (as by western ranch hands)
headphonesA pair of earphones typically joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech
nunchaku(Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHUK
laddera structure for climbing up or down that consists essentially of two long sidepieces joined at intervals by crosspieces on which one may step
nunchakusNUNCHAKU, (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHUK
slapstickA device consisting of two flexible pieces of wood joined together at one end, used by clowns and in pantomime to produce a loud slapping noise
slapsticksA device consisting of two flexible pieces of wood joined together at one end, used by clowns and in pantomime to produce a loud slapping noise
castanetsSmall concave pieces of wood, ivory, or plastic, joined in pairs by a cord and clicked together by the fingers as a rhythmic accompaniment to Spanish dancing
scapularstwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.