Her office adjoins the library. The two rooms adjoin each other.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English ajoynen, adjoynen, borrowed from Anglo-French ajoindre, going back to Latin adjungere "to link up, yoke, add, attach," from ad-ad- + jungere "to join entry 1"