Synonym: articulate, articulatio, articulation, join, junction, juncture, marijuana cigarette, reefer, roast, spliff, stick. Similar words: join, enjoin, join in, point, go into, point to, point out, appoint. Meaning: [dʒɔɪnt] n. 1. (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion) 2. a disreputable place of entertainment 3. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made 4. a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion 5. junction by which parts or objects are joined together 6. marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking. v. 1. fit as if by joints 2. provide with a joint 3. fasten with a joint 4. separate (meat) at the joint. adj. 1. united or combined 2. affecting or involving two or more 3. involving both houses of a legislature.
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(121) Today the employer-employee payroll tax burden has hit a joint 15. 3 %, if you include Medicare.
(122) There may be a generalized constitutional upset with fever, headache, loss of appetite and weight, and joint pains.
(123) As mentioned earlier in the text, it is important to proceed with caution when acting for joint buyers.
(124) The image of mankind transforming nature-with its joint antecedents in Marxism and capitalism-is still dominant.
(125) The joint operation, Carlsberg-Tetley, will have an 18% share of the beer market.
(126) In recent weeks the two groups had buried their differences to stage joint armed protests across the country.
(127) Negotiation: contractually binding conclusions are worked out in joint negotiation committees.
(128) If you're opening a joint account, one of these documents must be shown by each holder.
(129) The St Helens project was initiated and led by the health authority but really managed by the joint care planning team.
(130) In 1472 he was given joint command of an armed force sent to sea to resist the king's enemies.
(131) Fiskars Kitchen Devils polyethylene board with colour-coded symbols - red bull for raw meats, yellow joint for cooked meats and so on.
(132) The husband had made the arrangements for the opening of the joint account to which, subsequently, the loan was debited.
(133) To carve the joint, stand it with the ribs underneath,(Sentencedict) cut away the chine bone and discard.
(134) The two agreed to set up a joint commission examining the issue.
(135) This will probably be one of the flash points as the new joint arrangements for assessment and care management become established.
(136) If the Bundestag is unable to convene, legislative power goes to a joint committee of the Bundestag and Bundesrat.
(137) Yesterday, the joint shop stewards committee of Corporate Jets said a loss of production would be a mortal blow.
(138) And this has already resulted in the development of joint certification agreements with bodies such as the Engineering Industry Training Board.
(139) Barneys says those stores marked the beginning of a beautiful friendship, a joint venture that only awaited a formal agreement.
(140) The two issued a joint statement calling for the continuation of negotiations between the two blocs.
(141) Is there a clear understanding of joint and individual areas of responsibility of headteacher and governors?
(142) After the breakup the parents were awarded joint custody and Tom resided for part of the week with each.
(143) The agreement included a clause setting up a joint committee to oversee air quality.
(144) A joint commission was established to co-ordinate actions on economy, law, pensions, housing, energy and ecology.
(145) It's a joint effort by the council, health services, local businesses and volunteers ... the whole community.
(146) Up to now, Vyner has been joint managing director of the whole business, along with David Quarmby.
(147) Meanwhile, the couple has embarked on their first joint venture; they are expecting a baby in May.
(148) Two other such joint exercises, involving marine and amphibious forces, were already scheduled to start on Aug. 3.
(149) It hopes to attract foreign investment and technology by liberalising and privatising the industry and encouraging joint ventures.
(150) Here, when the relevant act of bankruptcy occurred, Mr. Dennis was a beneficial joint tenant of the two properties.
More similar words: join, enjoin, join in, point, go into, point to, point out, appoint, to the point, in point of, appointment, a case in point, coin, go in for, ongoing, into, hint, ain't, print, faint, intent, in that, get into, intend, in time, intact, in turn, in the way, in the end, come into.