- n.Joint contact, (especially constitutes a point of) fittings joint
- adj.Joint, common
- v.... Cut into boneless big piece of meat
- WebJoints connecting; seams
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- The tissue of my muscles and the joints between my bones.
Source: P. Roth - The fingers have become..stiff at the joints.
Source: W. Soyinka - Every bone and joint ached.
Source: K. Williams - Civilized by the joint influences of religion and of chivalry.
Source: J. H. Newman - During the joint lives of the trustees.
Source: E. E. Kay - Those old chairmakers knew exactly how to joint these components to one another.
Source: Practical Woodworking