ˈjüˌgāt, -_gə̇t adjective
also ju·gat·ed -gād.ə̇d
Etymology: jugate probably from (assumed) New Latin jugatus, from New Latin jugum + Latin -atus -ate; jugated from jugate + -ed — more at jugum
1.
a. : paired
b. : having a jugum
2.
[ jugate from Latin jugatus, past participle of jugare to join, connect, from jugum yoke; jugated from Latin jugat us + English -ed ]
: conjoined , overlapping
jugate busts on a coin