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  • noun A person who conjoins

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Examples

  • The addition of Heroes like Galiana and Clavain and Felka pervert that ideal slightly, but in later centuries there are more post-human conjoiner models, and their society loses it's openness by the creation of secret councils and the antagonist Skade emerges.

    Absolution Gap By Alastair Reynolds patternjuggler 2005

  • The addition of Heroes like Galiana and Clavain and Felka pervert that ideal slightly, but in later centuries there are more post-human conjoiner models, and their society loses it's openness by the creation of secret councils and the antagonist Skade emerges.

    Archive 2005-01-02 patternjuggler 2005

  • Strike love, the conjoiner, from creation, and creation returns to a void.

    Pausanias, the Spartan The Haunted and the Haunters, an Unfinished Historical Romance Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Skade, a high ranking conjoiner, is tasked with their response to this new threat.

    Bookspotcentral 2009

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