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- To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
- The plumber joined the two ends of the broken pipe.
- We joined our efforts to get an even better result.
- To come together; to meet.
- Parallel lines never join.
- These two rivers join in about 80 miles.
- To come into the company of.
- I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work.
- To become a member of.
- Many children join a sports club.
- Most politicians have joined a party.
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Joint
In physiology, a joint is a connection between bones.
In UK English, it is also used for a large piece of meat, usually containing a bone.
Joint may also refer to:
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Construction and engineering
- Joint encoding, combining several channels of similar information during encoding to obtain higher quality or smaller file size
- Joint (building), a junction of building elements with no transfer of a static load
- Joint (mechanics), a connection between two bodies which allows movement
- Discontinuity (geotechnical engineering) or joint, a transition plane between two types of materials
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Music
- "Joint" (song), a 2007 song by Mami Kawada
- "Joints", a song by Holly Miranda from The Magician's Private Library
- "John" or "Joint", a 2002 song by Upsurt
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Other uses
- Joint (cannabis), a cannabis cigarette
- Joint (geology), a fracture in a rock mass
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee or the Joint
- Prison or the joint
- Juke joint, an informal establishment featuring music, dancing, gambling, and drinking
- Joint, a TV movie by Yaky Yosha
- "A Spike Lee Joint", a movie production of Spike Lee
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See also
- Bolted joint, the use of screw-thread fasteners to connect parts
- Join (disambiguation)
- Joiner (disambiguation)
- Joinery (disambiguation)
- The Joint (disambiguation)
- "Joint Joint", a song by Dub Narcotic Sound System
- Mortar joint, the filled space between masonry bricks
- Plastic joining
- Universal joint, a bendable coupling between two rods
- Woodworking joint, a method to connect timber or lumber parts
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Etymology
From Latin jungere “to join, yoke,” from Proto-Indo-European *yeug- “to join, unite”
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