unite

/yu̇-ˈnīt/

Middle English, from Anglo-French uniter, from Latin unitus, past participle of unire, from unus one

verb

  1. to put together to form a single unit

  2. to cause to adhere

  3. to link by a legal or moral bond

join combine unite connect link associate relate mean to bring or come together into some manner of union. join implies a bringing into contact or conjunction of any degree of closeness. combine implies some merging or mingling with corresponding loss of identity of each unit.

noun

  1. an old British gold 20-shilling piece issued first by James I in 1604 for the newly united England and Scotland —called also Jacobus