unite
/yu̇-ˈnīt/
verb
to put together to form a single unit
to cause to adhere
to link by a legal or moral bond
noun
an old British gold 20-shilling piece issued first by James I in 1604 for the newly united England and Scotland —called also Jacobus
/yu̇-ˈnīt/
to put together to form a single unit
to cause to adhere
to link by a legal or moral bond
an old British gold 20-shilling piece issued first by James I in 1604 for the newly united England and Scotland —called also Jacobus