conjoin vs remove

conjoin

noun
  • One of the words or phrases that are coordinated by a conjunction. 

  • A reassembled bone, stone or ceramic artifact. 

verb
  • To combine two sets, conditions, or expressions by a logical AND; to intersect. 

  • To marry. 

  • To unite, to join, to league. 

  • To join together; to unite; to combine. 

  • To join as coordinate elements, often with a coordinating conjunction, such as coordinate clauses. 

remove

noun
  • A step or gradation (as in the phrase "at one remove") 

  • Distance in time or space; interval. 

  • (at some public schools) A division of the school, especially the form prior to last 

  • Emotional distance or indifference. 

  • The act of resetting a horse's shoe. 

  • The act of removing something. 

  • A dish served to replace an earlier one during a meal; a part of a new course. 

verb
  • To discard, set aside, especially something abstract (a thought, feeling, etc.). 

  • To murder. 

  • To dismiss or discharge from office. 

  • To move something or someone from one place to another, especially to take away. 

  • To dismiss a batsman. 

  • To delete. 

How often have the words conjoin and remove occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )