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join
Verb
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If someone joins two or more things, they bring them together.
Their lives were joined.
They joined hands.
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If someone joins someone else, they do something together.
I will join you on your walk.
Hey, James! Come and join in. We're having fun.
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If someone joins a club, school, etc. they become a member.
Would you like to join our club?
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If someone joins two or more things, they make a connection between them.
The new building is joined to the school by a short hallway.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
map
Noun
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A map is an image of a place, usually with place names written in.
I think we're lost. Do you have a map?
I've got a good street map of London.
map
Verb
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If you map something, you create a visual representation of it.
John mapped out his idea so that his friends could understand it.