Joint /(joint)/
Joint
n.
- The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close-fitting or junction; junction; as, a joint between two pieces of timber; a joint in a pipe.
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A joining of two things or parts so as to admit of motion; an articulation, whether movable or not; a hinge; as, the knee joint; a node or joint of a stem; a ball and socket joint. See Articulation.
A scaly gauntlet now, with joints of steel, Must glove this hand.
To tear thee joint by joint.
- The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations; as, a joint of cane or of a grass stem; a joint of the leg.
- Any one of the large pieces of meat, as cut into portions by the butcher for roasting.
- A plane of fracture, or divisional plane, of a rock transverse to the stratification. (Geol.)
- The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined and held together, as by means of cement, mortar, etc.; as, a thin joint. (Arch.)
- The means whereby the meeting surfaces of pieces in a structure are secured together.
- A projecting or retreating part in something; any irregularity of line or surface, as in a wall. [Now Chiefly U. S.]
- A narrow piece of scenery used to join together two flats or wings of an interior setting. (Theaters)
- a disreputable establishment, or a place of low resort, as for smoking opium; -- also used for a commercial establishment, implying a less than impeccable reputation, but often in jest; as, talking about a high-class joint is an oxymoron. [Slang]
- a marijuana cigarette. [Slang]
- prison; -- used with “the”. [Slang]
Phrases & Compounds
- Coursing joint
- the mortar joint between two courses of bricks or stones.
- Fish joint
- See under Fish, Miter, etc.
- Joint bolt
- a bolt for fastening two pieces, as of wood, one endwise to the other, having a nut embedded in one of the pieces.
- Joint chair
- the chair that supports the ends of abutting rails.
- Joint coupling
- a universal joint for coupling shafting. See under Universal.
- Joint hinge
- a hinge having long leaves; a strap hinge.
- Joint splice
- a reënforce at a joint, to sustain the parts in their true relation.
- Joint stool
- A stool consisting of jointed parts; a folding stool.
- Out of joint
- out of place; dislocated, as when the head of a bone slips from its socket; hence, not working well together; disordered.
Joint
a.
- Joined; united; combined; concerted; as, joint action.
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Involving the united activity of two or more; done or produced by two or more working together.
I read this joint effusion twice over.
- United, joined, or sharing with another or with others; not solitary in interest or action; holding in common with an associate, or with associates; acting together; as, joint heir; joint creditor; a joint bank account; joint debtor, etc.
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Shared by, or affecting two or more; held in common; as, joint property; a joint bond.
A joint burden laid upon us all.
Phrases & Compounds
- Joint committee
- a committee composed of members of the two houses of a legislative body, for the appointment of which concurrent resolutions of the two houses are necessary.
- Joint meeting
- the meeting or session of two distinct bodies as one; as, a joint meeting of committees representing different corporations; a joint session of both branches of a State legislature to chose a United States senator.
- Joint resolution
- a resolution adopted concurrently by the two branches of a legislative body.
- Joint rule
- a rule of proceeding adopted by the concurrent action of both branches of a legislative assembly.
- Joint and several
- a phrase signifying that the debt, credit, obligation, etc., to which it is applied is held in such a way that the parties in interest are engaged both together and individually thus a joint and several debt is one for which all the debtors may be sued together or either of them individually; used especially in the phrase joint and several liability.
- Joint stock
- stock held in company.
- Joint-stock company
- a species of partnership, consisting generally of a large number of members, having a capital divided, or agreed to be divided, into shares, the shares owned by any member being usually transferable without the consent of the rest.
- Joint tenancy
- a tenure by two or more persons of estate by unity of interest, title, time, and possession, under which the survivor takes the whole.
- Joint tenant
- one who holds an estate by joint tenancy. Contrassted with tenant in common.
Joint
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Jointed; p. pr. & vb. n. Jointing
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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.
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To join; to connect; to unite; to combine.
Jointing their force 'gainst Caesar.
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To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate.
The fingers are jointed together for motion.
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To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat.
Quartering, jointing, seething, and roasting.
Joint
v. i.
- To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do; as, the stones joint, neatly.