How To Spell joint?
How to Pronounce joint?
Correct pronunciation for the word "joint" is [d͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪnt], [dʒˈɔɪnt], [dʒ_ˈɔɪ_n_t].
Definition of joint
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Shared by two or more; united in the same profession or interest; united; combined; acting in concert.
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The part where two or more things join; a joining; a knot; an internode; a juncture of parts which admit of motion; a hinge; the joining of two or more bones; an articulation, as the elbow; one of the limbs of an animal cut up by the butcher; a fissure dividing rock masses into blocks.
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To form with joints or articulations; to unite by joints; to cut or divide into joints and quarters; to smooth the edges of boards, so that they may fit close to each other; to fit closely. Out of joint, dislocated. Joint and several, each both independently and jointly. Joint-actions, the joining of several wrongs in one writ.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
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What is the present tense of Joint?
What is the past tense of Joint?
What is the adverb for joint?
The adverb form of "joint" is "jointly".
What is the adjective for joint?
The adjective form of the word "joint" is "jointed".
Usage over time for joint:
This graph shows how "joint" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of joint?
The plural of the "joint" can be the "joints".
What is the singular form of joint?
The singular of the "joint" can be the "joint".
Synonyms for Joint:
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v.
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n.
• abode- den ,
- address ,
- homestead ,
- domicile ,
- headquarters ,
- flop ,
- habitat ,
- hearth ,
- apartment ,
- digs ,
- haunt ,
- dwelling ,
- base .
- alliance ,
- affixation ,
- adjacency ,
- connectedness ,
- attachment ,
- conjunction ,
- branch ,
- annexation ,
- amalgamation ,
- consolidation ,
- adherence ,
- affiliation .
- hall ,
- clubhouse ,
- dance hall ,
- bank ,
- honkytonk .
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adj.
• concomitant • mutual • allied • mixed • coordinated • joint • co-operative • collective • related • concerted • cooperative • twin