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conjointly

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Etymology

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From conjoint +‎ -ly.

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conjointly (comparative more conjointly, superlative most conjointly)

  1. In a conjoint manner; jointly or together.
    • 1877, Transactions of the American Entomological Society, volume VI, page 286:
      Elytra a little longer than wide conjointly, finely striate, intervals with a row of moderately coarse elongate punctures each bearing a semierect hair, surface subgranularly alutaceous.
    • 1889, Hannis Taylor, The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution:
      The folkland, the national fund, was administered and conveyed conjointly by the king and the witan.

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