Etymology: (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from past participle of joindre, from Old French.
Synonyms: accordingly, agreeably, alike, arm in arm, coincidentally, collectively, combined, companionably, concomitantly, concurrently, conjointly, connectedly, cooperatively, en masse, hand in glove, hand in hand, harmoniously, in a group, in common
ortak olarak, müşterek olarak, ortaklaşa, beraber, birlikte, müşterek, birleşme yeri, eklem, ortak, esrar, karma, eklem yeri, bağlantı,v.birleştir:n.birleşme yeri, esrarlı sigara, eklem, mafsal, oynak yeri, ek yeri, bağlantı, tesbit yeri, birleşik, fuga, batakhane, fisur, yiv, salmastra, çatlak, oynak, menteşe, artikülasyon, ek yeri, gece kulübü, ucuz lokanta, derz, oluk, bindirme, conta, ot, eklemek, bitiştirmek, mafsal, birleşmiş, tekke, (Botanik) düğüm, boğum, kasap. büyük et parçası, ek, argo gece kulübü; bar; lokanta, sigaralık, (Anatomi) eklem, mafsal, (fiil) birleştirmek, bitiştirmek, eklemek, bağlantı, MÜŞTEREK:Müşterek kullanılan malzeme terimlerinden birine ön takı olarak alındığı zaman, bu terime ait tarif Kara, Deniz, Hava Kuvvetleri ve Deniz Piyade Sınıfına ait miktarlar toplamını içine alacak genişlikte bir ifade kazanır, Eklem, oynak, mafsal, articulatio, bağlanti, ek veya oynak yeri yapmak, dükkan, bitişme yeri, lokanta, mağaza, müttefik, müştereken, bitişmiş, bar, batakhane/et/ek/eklem, bitiştir, et parçası, jointstock companyanonim şirket jointlymüştereken, sarıkız, ekl,
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bağlantı,v.birleştir:n.birleşme yeri
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eklem, mafsal, oynak yeri, ek yeri, bağlantı, tesbit yeri Mühendislik
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çatlak
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oynak Anatomi
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bindirme
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tekke
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kasap. büyük et parçası isim
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ek isim
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argo gece kulübü; bar; lokanta isim
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(fiil) birleştirmek, bitiştirmek, eklemek
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MÜŞTEREK:Müşterek kullanılan malzeme terimlerinden birine ön takı olarak alındığı zaman, bu terime ait tarif Kara, Deniz, Hava Kuvvetleri ve Deniz Piyade Sınıfına ait miktarlar toplamını içine alacak genişlikte bir ifade kazanır Askeri
Together, acting as one, in conjunction with; combined; "Our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn`t pay for the damages with all out salaries put together", In a joint manner; together; unitedly; in concert; not separately, A projecting or retreating part in something; any irregularity of line or surface, as in a wall, A place of low resort, as for smoking opium, A plane for smoothing the surfaces of pieces which are to be accurately joi, together, in conjunction, in unity, in cooperation, One who, or that which, joints, Having joints; articulated; full of nodes; knotty; as, a jointed doll; jointed structure, in collaboration or cooperation; "this paper was written jointly", A narrow piece of scenery used to join together two flats or wings of an interior setting, To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do; as, the stones joint, neatly, A fracture in which the strata are not offset; a geologic joint, A restaurant, bar, nightclub or similar business, (always with the) prison, A cut of meat, A means of joining two pieces of wood together so that they interlock, Done by two or more people or organisations working together, The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate, The point where two components of a structure join rigidly, A marijuana cigarette, Any part of the body where two bones join, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened, To unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together; as, to joint boards, To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat, To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate, To join; to connect; to unite; to combine, connectively, in concert, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, charitable Jewish American organization whose purpose is to aid Jews in distress overseas, Joined; united; combined; concerted; as, joint action, United, joined, or sharing with another or with others; not solitary in interest or action; holding in common with an associate, or with associates; acting together; as, joint heir; joint creditor; joint debtor, etc, Involving the united activity of two or more; done or produced by two or more working together, as, a thin joint, The means whereby the meeting surfaces of pieces in a structure are secured together, The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined and held together, as by means of cement, mortar, etc, Shared by, or affecting two or more; held in common; as, joint property; a joint bond, A plane of fracture, or divisional plane, of a rock transverse to the stratification, shared, common, mutual, collective, prison, marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking junction by which parts or objects are joined together a disreputable place of entertainment (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if the articulation allows motion) separate (meat) at the joint fasten with a joint provide with a joint; "the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood", A bar, nightclub or similar business, See Articulation, The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations; as, a joint of cane or of a grass stem; a joint of the leg, A joining of two things or parts so as to admit of motion; an articulation, whether movable or not; a hinge; as, the knee joint; a node or joint of a stem; a ball and socket joint, The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close-fitting or junction; junction; as, a joint between two pieces of timber; a joint in a pipe, Any part of the body where two bones join, in some cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened, Any one of the large pieces of meat, as cut into portions by the butcher for roasting, provide with a joint; "the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood", fasten with a joint, marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking, junction by which parts or objects are joined together, a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion, separate (meat) at the joint, Used to indicate a common property ownership interest in real estate Indicates a shared liability in terms of a contractual relationship, where the ends of two or more bones meet, where two bones meet, The spot in the musculoskeletal system where two bones meet, the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made, a disreputable place of entertainment, A joint is a part of your body such as your elbow or knee where two bones meet and are able to move together. Her joints ache if she exercises, Joint means shared by or belonging to two or more people. She and Frank had never gotten around to opening a joint account + jointly joint·ly The Port Authority is an agency jointly run by New York and New Jersey, connection; point of connection; large section of meat; marijuana cigarette (Slang); shabby bar or nightclub (Slang); establishment (Slang); part of a stem from which a leaf or branch grows; connection between two bones (Anatomy), connect at a joint; be connected at a joint; create with joints; cut at a joint (as of meat), A joint is the place where two things are fastened or fixed together. see also dovetail joint, A joint is a fairly large piece of meat which is suitable for roasting. He carved the joint of beef, (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if the articulation allows motion), If something puts someone's nose out of joint, it upsets or offends them because it makes them feel less important or less valued. Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication. In geology, a brittle fracture surface in rocks along which little or no displacement has occurred. Present in nearly all surface rocks, joints extend in various directions, generally more vertical than horizontal. Joints may have smooth, clean surfaces, or they may be scarred by slickensides, or striations. Jointing does not extend very far into the Earth's crust, because at about 7.5 mi (12 km) even rigid rocks tend to flow plastically in response to stress. Structure connecting two or more bones. Most joints, including synovial (fluid-containing) joints and those between vertebrae, which incorporate a disk, can move. Immovable joints include the sutures of the skull (see fontanel). Ligaments connect the bones of a joint, but muscles keep them in place. Joint disorders include various forms of arthritis, injuries (e.g., sprains, fractures, and dislocations), congenital disorders, and vitamin deficiencies. Joint Photographic Experts Group degenerative joint disease joints and joinery, A joint is a cigarette which contains cannabis or marijuana, You can refer to a cheap place where people go for some form of entertainment as a joint. a hamburger joint, The gap or space created when two building materials come together, such as where two pieces of molding join or where the bathtub and bathroom wall meet, A place where two or more bones meet Joints allow the body to bend and move, The portion of a structure in which separate base metal parts are joined, A joint is like a bone Joints can be connected to create appendages Joints are often what the animator moves to control a character, A crack or fissure in rock, usually occurring in two sets, one of which is parallel to the strike, the other at right angles, thus dividing the rock into large blocks It provides a conduit for water movement, The junction where two bones meet They are usually composed of ligaments, cartilage, synovium, joint space and fibrous capsule, affecting or involving two or more; "joint income-tax return"; "joint ownership", fit as if by joints; "The boards fit neatly", involving both houses of a legislature; "a joint session of Congress", united or combined; "a joint session of Congress"; "joint owners", The part of the cover which forms the hinge, between the board and the shoulder of the volume, The space between the adjacent surfaces of two members or components joined and held together by nails, glue, cement, mortar, or other means, A place where two or more bones come together in the body, Any place where two or more edges or surfaces come to a union, The joining of two pieces of wood by nails, glue, adhesives or other means; joints may be joined end to end, edge to edge, end to edge, or end to face, is a junction where two bones meet Most joints are composed of cartilage, joint space, fibrous capsule, synovium, and ligaments, The area where two or more ends or surfaces are joined by a weld or other fastener See Panel Point, Intersection and connection of components, often identified by location within the pallet as the end joint, center joint and corner joint, A break of geological origin in the continuity of a body of rock occurring either singly, or more frequently in a set or system, but not attended by a visible movement parallel to the surface of the discontinuity, The place where two or more bones meet or are joined Most joints are composed of cartilage, joint space, fibrous capsule, synovium, and ligaments, The connection of two or more timbers, Represents one or more mechanical degrees of freedom between two bodies Joint blocks connect two Body blocks in a SimMechanics schematic Joints have no mass properties such as mass or an inertia tensor,
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Together, acting as one - "They agreed to jointly raise the child, even though they were no longer married."
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in conjunction with; combined; "Our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn`t pay for the damages with all out salaries put together"
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In a joint manner; together; unitedly; in concert; not separately
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A projecting or retreating part in something; any irregularity of line or surface, as in a wall
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A place of low resort, as for smoking opium
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A plane for smoothing the surfaces of pieces which are to be accurately joi
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together, in conjunction, in unity, in cooperation
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One who, or that which, joints
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Having joints; articulated; full of nodes; knotty; as, a jointed doll; jointed structure
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in collaboration or cooperation; "this paper was written jointly"
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A narrow piece of scenery used to join together two flats or wings of an interior setting
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To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do; as, the stones joint, neatly
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A fracture in which the strata are not offset; a geologic joint
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A restaurant, bar, nightclub or similar business - "It was the kind of joint you wouldn't want your boss to see you in."
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(always with the) prison - "I'm just trying to stay out of the joint."
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A cut of meat - "Set the joint in a roasting tin and roast for the calculated cooking time."
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A means of joining two pieces of wood together so that they interlock - "The dovetail joint, while more difficult to make, is also quite strong."
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Done by two or more people or organisations working together - "The play was a joint production between the two companies."
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The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate - "This rod is free to swing at the joint with the platform."
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The point where two components of a structure join rigidly - "The water is leaking out of the joint between the two pipes."
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A marijuana cigarette - "After locking the door and closing the shades, they lit the joint."
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Any part of the body where two bones join, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened
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To unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together; as, to joint boards - "Pierced through the yielding planks of jointed wood. - Alexander Pope"
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To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat - "Quartering, jointing, seething, and roasting. - Holland."
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To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate - "The fingers are jointed together for motion. - Ray."
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To join; to connect; to unite; to combine - "Jointing their force 'gainst Cæsar. - William Shakespeare"
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jointly.
connectively
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in concert
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American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, charitable Jewish American organization whose purpose is to aid Jews in distress overseas isim
United, joined, or sharing with another or with others; not solitary in interest or action; holding in common with an associate, or with associates; acting together; as, joint heir; joint creditor; joint debtor, etc
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Involving the united activity of two or more; done or produced by two or more working together
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as, a thin joint
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The means whereby the meeting surfaces of pieces in a structure are secured together
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The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined and held together, as by means of cement, mortar, etc
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Shared by, or affecting two or more; held in common; as, joint property; a joint bond
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A plane of fracture, or divisional plane, of a rock transverse to the stratification
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shared, common, mutual, collective sıfat
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prison
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marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking junction by which parts or objects are joined together a disreputable place of entertainment (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if the articulation allows motion) separate (meat) at the joint fasten with a joint provide with a joint; "the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood"
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A bar, nightclub or similar business
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See Articulation
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The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations; as, a joint of cane or of a grass stem; a joint of the leg
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A joining of two things or parts so as to admit of motion; an articulation, whether movable or not; a hinge; as, the knee joint; a node or joint of a stem; a ball and socket joint
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The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close-fitting or junction; junction; as, a joint between two pieces of timber; a joint in a pipe
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Any part of the body where two bones join, in some cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened
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Any one of the large pieces of meat, as cut into portions by the butcher for roasting
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provide with a joint; "the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood"
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fasten with a joint
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marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking
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junction by which parts or objects are joined together
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a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion
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separate (meat) at the joint
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Used to indicate a common property ownership interest in real estate Indicates a shared liability in terms of a contractual relationship
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where the ends of two or more bones meet
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where two bones meet
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The spot in the musculoskeletal system where two bones meet
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the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
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a disreputable place of entertainment
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A joint is a part of your body such as your elbow or knee where two bones meet and are able to move together. Her joints ache if she exercises
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Joint means shared by or belonging to two or more people. She and Frank had never gotten around to opening a joint account + jointly joint·ly The Port Authority is an agency jointly run by New York and New Jersey
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connection; point of connection; large section of meat; marijuana cigarette (Slang); shabby bar or nightclub (Slang); establishment (Slang); part of a stem from which a leaf or branch grows; connection between two bones (Anatomy) isim
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connect at a joint; be connected at a joint; create with joints; cut at a joint (as of meat) fiil
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A joint is the place where two things are fastened or fixed together. see also dovetail joint
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A joint is a fairly large piece of meat which is suitable for roasting. He carved the joint of beef
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(anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if the articulation allows motion)
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If something puts someone's nose out of joint, it upsets or offends them because it makes them feel less important or less valued. Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication. In geology, a brittle fracture surface in rocks along which little or no displacement has occurred. Present in nearly all surface rocks, joints extend in various directions, generally more vertical than horizontal. Joints may have smooth, clean surfaces, or they may be scarred by slickensides, or striations. Jointing does not extend very far into the Earth's crust, because at about 7.5 mi (12 km) even rigid rocks tend to flow plastically in response to stress. Structure connecting two or more bones. Most joints, including synovial (fluid-containing) joints and those between vertebrae, which incorporate a disk, can move. Immovable joints include the sutures of the skull (see fontanel). Ligaments connect the bones of a joint, but muscles keep them in place. Joint disorders include various forms of arthritis, injuries (e.g., sprains, fractures, and dislocations), congenital disorders, and vitamin deficiencies. Joint Photographic Experts Group degenerative joint disease joints and joinery
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A joint is a cigarette which contains cannabis or marijuana
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You can refer to a cheap place where people go for some form of entertainment as a joint. a hamburger joint
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The gap or space created when two building materials come together, such as where two pieces of molding join or where the bathtub and bathroom wall meet
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A place where two or more bones meet Joints allow the body to bend and move
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The portion of a structure in which separate base metal parts are joined
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A joint is like a bone Joints can be connected to create appendages Joints are often what the animator moves to control a character
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A crack or fissure in rock, usually occurring in two sets, one of which is parallel to the strike, the other at right angles, thus dividing the rock into large blocks It provides a conduit for water movement
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The junction where two bones meet They are usually composed of ligaments, cartilage, synovium, joint space and fibrous capsule
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affecting or involving two or more; "joint income-tax return"; "joint ownership"
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fit as if by joints; "The boards fit neatly"
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involving both houses of a legislature; "a joint session of Congress"
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united or combined; "a joint session of Congress"; "joint owners"
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The part of the cover which forms the hinge, between the board and the shoulder of the volume
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The space between the adjacent surfaces of two members or components joined and held together by nails, glue, cement, mortar, or other means
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A place where two or more bones come together in the body
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Any place where two or more edges or surfaces come to a union
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The joining of two pieces of wood by nails, glue, adhesives or other means; joints may be joined end to end, edge to edge, end to edge, or end to face
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is a junction where two bones meet Most joints are composed of cartilage, joint space, fibrous capsule, synovium, and ligaments
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The area where two or more ends or surfaces are joined by a weld or other fastener See Panel Point
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Intersection and connection of components, often identified by location within the pallet as the end joint, center joint and corner joint
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A break of geological origin in the continuity of a body of rock occurring either singly, or more frequently in a set or system, but not attended by a visible movement parallel to the surface of the discontinuity
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The place where two or more bones meet or are joined Most joints are composed of cartilage, joint space, fibrous capsule, synovium, and ligaments
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The connection of two or more timbers
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Represents one or more mechanical degrees of freedom between two bodies Joint blocks connect two Body blocks in a SimMechanics schematic Joints have no mass properties such as mass or an inertia tensor
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