Examples of using Conjoined in English and their translations into Greek
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It's rare enough to separate conjoined infants.
Because they, they are conjoined with one massive head
Not at first, but when conjoined with.
As conjoined twins, they share a body
No, conjoined.
The first conjoined twin gray whales are found in Mexico.(BBC News).
Yes, the conjoined tendon is.
I have found that anger inevitably seems to be conjoined with emotional investment.
Alone Conjoined at birth Anjana.
Conjoined twins?
The two conjoined letters"D" and"W" do not by themselves denote a trade or service mark of the Complainant, but are merely an acronym for
is not true: for monads conjoined with monads, produce indeed the subject of the number 7,
Chang Bunker and Eng Bunker(May 11, 1811-January 17, 1874) were the conjoined twin brothers whose condition
Such small conjoined siblings had never been successfully separated before," the hospital said.
Twin boys who were conjoined at the tops of their heads have been separated by a team of surgeons in New York.
His mind, Crews tells us,‘conjoined illogic and bizarre ideas with misogyny, prurience and cruelty.'.
Around 40-60 percent of conjoined twins are stillborn
The first celebrated conjoined twins of the modern era were Chang
that similar powers will be conjoined with similar sensible qualities.
even the remains of a pair of conjoined twins.