Tied, married, welded, merged, melded.
The word fastened has two syllables.
The word apt originates from the Latin word aptus. The latin word Aptus means fastened. The first known use of the word aptus was around the Fourteenth century.
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A compound word is made when two words are joined to form a new word. Example: newsstand= newsstand.
It means 'joined to'. The 'school's adjoining building' is 'the building that is joined to the school'.
zip.
it means joined together
Bunches is a word for heaps. It means a number of things growing or fastened together.
'fastened' means 'done up' - as in buttons of the coat were fastened or the zip was fastened.
The word fastened has two syllables.
She fastened her seatbelt before the car started moving.
The word apt originates from the Latin word aptus. The latin word Aptus means fastened. The first known use of the word aptus was around the Fourteenth century.
The word "securely" is not an adverb in the sentence. It is an adjective describing how the frame was fastened.
The word is junction. It means a point where two or more things are joined.
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A prefix is a syllable added to the beginning of a word to alter its meaning.
unified, integrated, amalgamated, joined, merged;federal, confederate, together