On 2009-11-05T22:34:32, Tim Serong <tser...@novell.com> wrote:

> > > "conjoin" sounds sort of funny to me (as a non-native speaker). 
> > Equally so to me, and Australian is kinda like english. 
> How about "coordinate"?

I went through the possible associations here, and I realize that
"conjoin" is a rare word in English. In theory though, "conjoin" more
readily implies an order/merge thing going on compared to "coordinate".

If one wants to be more clear, "with_after", "along_with" would work
too. But I thought "conjoin" was more, well, compact ;-)


Regards,
    Lars

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