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joint

Definition

A joint is a place where two bones meet. It allows bones to move around each other. There are many different types of joints in the body, each with its own special job.

How can the word be used?

The doctor told me that I had a bad joint in my knee.

joint

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • A joint is a point where two or more bones meet.
  • A joint is also a place where two or more things are connected.
  • A joint can also be a place where people gather to socialise.

Adjective:

  • Joint can mean shared or common. For example, "joint custody" means that both parents share equal responsibility for their children.
  • Joint can also mean connected or joined. For example, "joint venture" is a business partnership between two or more companies.

Verb:

  • To joint is to join two or more things together. For example, "to joint two pieces of wood" means to connect them with a joint.

Etymology

The word "joint" comes from the Old French word "joint", which means "to join". The Old French word "joint" is thought to be derived from the Latin word "jungere", which also means "to join".

Question

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