Joint
WordNet
adjective
(1) Involving both houses of a legislature
"A joint session of Congress"
(2) United or combined
"A joint session of Congress"
"Joint owners"
(3) Affecting or involving two or more
"Joint income-tax return"
"Joint ownership"
noun
(4) Marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking
(5) Junction by which parts or objects are joined together
(6) A disreputable place of entertainment
(7) (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion)
(8) A piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion
(9) The shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
verb
(10) Separate (meat) at the joint
(11) Fasten with a joint
(12) Provide with a joint
"The carpenter jointed two pieces of wood"
(13) Fit as if by joints
"The boards fit neatly"
WiktionaryText
Etymology
From < , from < . See also .
Adjective
- Done by two or more people or organisations working together.
- The play was a joint production between the two companies.
Noun
- 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.
- The point where two components of a structure join rigidly.
- The water is leaking out of the joint between the two pipes.
- Any part of the body where two bones join, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened.
- 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.
- A cut of meat.
- Set the joint in a roasting tin and roast for the calculated cooking time.
- A fracture in which the strata are not offset; a geologic joint.
- A restaurant, bar, nightclub or similar business.
- It was the kind of joint you wouldn't want your boss to see you in.
- (always with the) prison
- I'm just trying to stay out of the joint.
- A marijuana cigarette.
- After locking the door and closing the shades, they lit the joint.
Verb
- 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
- To join; to connect; to unite; to combine.
- Jointing their force 'gainst Cæsar. -
- To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate.
- The fingers are jointed together for motion. - Ray.
- To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat.
- He joints the neck. - Dryden.
- Quartering, jointing, seething, and roasting. - Holland.
- To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do; as, the stones joint, neatly.