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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Join
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Joined
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Joining
.]
1.
To
bring
together
,
literally
or
figuratively
;
to
place
in
contact
;
to
connect
;
to
couple
;
to
unite
;
to
combine
;
to
associate
;
to
add
;
to
append
.
Woe
unto
them
that
join
house
to
house
.
--
Is
.
v
. 8.
Held
up
his
left
hand
,
which
did
flame
and
burn
Like
twenty
torches
joined
. --
Shak
.
Thy
tuneful
voice
with
numbers
join
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
associate
one's
self
to
;
to
be
or
become
connected
with
;
to
league
one's
self
with
;
to
unite
with
;
as
,
to
join
a
party
;
to
join
the
church
.
We
jointly
now
to
join
no
other
head
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
unite
in
marriage
.
He
that
joineth
his
virgin
in
matrimony
.
--
Wyclif
.
What
,
therefore
,
God
hath
joined
together
,
let
not
man
put
asunder
.
--
Matt
.
xix
. 6.
4.
To
enjoin
upon
;
to
command
. [
Obs
. &
R
.]
They
join
them
penance
,
as
they
call
it
.
--
Tyndale
.
5.
To
accept
,
or
engage
in
,
as
a
contest
;
as
,
to
join
encounter
,
battle
,
issue
.
To join battle
,
To join issue
.
See
under
Battle
,
Issue
.
Syn:
--
To
add
;
annex
;
unite
;
connect
;
combine
;
consociate
;
couple
;
link
;
append
.
See
Add
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Is·sue
n.
1.
The
act
of
passing
or
flowing
out
;
a
moving
out
from
any
inclosed
place
;
egress
;
as
,
the
issue
of
water
from
a
pipe
,
of
blood
from
a
wound
,
of
air
from
a
bellows
,
of
people
from
a
house
.
2.
The
act
of
sending
out
,
or
causing
to
go
forth
;
delivery
;
issuance
;
as
,
the
issue
of
an
order
from
a
commanding
officer
;
the
issue
of
money
from
a
treasury
.
3.
That
which
passes
,
flows
,
or
is
sent
out
;
the
whole
quantity
sent
forth
or
emitted
at
one
time
;
as
,
an
issue
of
bank
notes
;
the
daily
issue
of
a
newspaper
.
4.
Progeny
;
a
child
or
children
;
offspring
.
In
law
,
sometimes
,
in
a
general
sense
,
all
persons
descended
from
a
common
ancestor
;
all
lineal
descendants
.
If
the
king
Should
without
issue
die
. --
Shak
.
5.
Produce
of
the
earth
,
or
profits
of
land
,
tenements
,
or
other
property
;
as
,
A
conveyed
to
B
all
his
right
for
a
term
of
years
,
with
all
the
issues
,
rents
,
and
profits
.
6.
A
discharge
of
flux
,
as
of
blood
.
7.
Med.
An
artificial
ulcer
,
usually
made
in
the
fleshy
part
of
the
arm
or
leg
,
to
produce
the
secretion
and
discharge
of
pus
for
the
relief
of
some
affected
part
.
8.
The
final
outcome
or
result
;
upshot
;
conclusion
;
event
;
hence
,
contest
;
test
;
trial
.
Come
forth
to
view
The
issue
of
the
exploit
. --
Shak
.
While
it
is
hot
,
I
'
ll
put
it
to
the
issue
.
--
Shak
.
9.
A
point
in
debate
or
controversy
on
which
the
parties
take
affirmative
and
negative
positions
;
a
presentation
of
alternatives
between
which
to
choose
or
decide
;
a
point
of
contention
;
a
matter
in
controversy
.
10.
Law
In
pleading
,
a
single
material
point
of
law
or
fact
depending
in
the
suit
,
which
,
being
affirmed
on
the
one
side
and
denied
on
the
other
,
is
presented
for
determination
.
See
General issue
,
under
General
,
and
Feigned issue
,
under
Feigned
.
At issue
,
in
controversy
;
disputed
;
opposing
or
contesting
;
hence
,
at
variance
;
disagreeing
;
inconsistent
.
As
much
at issue
with
the
summer
day
As
if
you
brought
a
candle
out
of
doors
. --
Mrs
.
Browning
.
--
Bank of issue
,
Collateral issue
,
etc
.
See
under
Bank
,
Collateral
,
etc
.
Issue pea
,
a
pea
,
or
a
similar
round
body
,
used
to
maintain
irritation
in
a
wound
,
and
promote
the
secretion
and
discharge
of
pus
.
To join issue
,
or
To take issue
,
to
take
opposing
sides
in
a
matter
in
controversy
.
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