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patch vs conjoin

conjoin vs patch

patch is a noun but conjoin is not a noun.

patch and conjoin both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
patch Yes No Yes No
conjoin No No Yes No
As verbs, conjoin is a hypernym of patch; that is, conjoin is a word with a broader meaning than patch:
  • patch: to join or unite the pieces of
  • conjoin: make contact or come together
Other hypernyms of patch include join.
patch (noun) conjoin (noun)
a piece of cloth used as decoration or to mend or cover a hole
sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
a protective cloth covering for an injured eye
a connection intended to be used for a limited time
a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
a small contrasting part of something
a short set of commands to correct a bug in a computer program
a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition
patch (verb) conjoin (verb)
mend by putting a patch on make contact or come together
repair by adding pieces take in marriage; married
to join or unite the pieces of
provide with a patch; also used metaphorically
Difference between patch and conjoin

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