subjoin
/sʌbˈdʒɔɪn/Definitions
1. verb
to add or append something to a document, statement, or other written matter
“The lawyer chose to subjoin an additional clause to the contract.”
2. verb
to join or connect something to something else
“The engineer subjoined the two pipes together using a strong adhesive.”
3. noun
something added or appended to a document, statement, or other written matter
“The subjoined note explained the changes made to the original text.”
4. verb
to attach or append something to something else
“The artist subjoined a small drawing to the end of the sketchbook.”