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jointly
English
Etymology
joint +? -ly
Adverb
jointly (not comparable)
- Together, acting as one; collectively.
- They jointly raised the child, even though they were no longer married.
Synonyms
- collectively, en masse, mutually; see also Thesaurus:jointly
Translations
jointly From the web:
- what jointly and severally means
- what jointly means
- what jointly exhaustive
- what jointly means in law
- what does jointly and severally liable mean
- what is jointly and severally liable
- what does jointly mean
- what does jointly proportional mean
coown
English
Verb
coown (third-person singular simple present coowns, present participle coowning, simple past and past participle coowned)
- Alternative form of co-own
coown From the web:
- what clownfish eat
- what clownfish live in
- what clown are you feeling angry humiliated is that it
- what clown means
- what clowns look like
- what clowns do
- what clownfish is nemo
- what clowns should do crossword
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