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Noun
Plural for a point at which parts of a structure are joined
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“Rosary pliers are similar to round-nose pliers, but they also have a wire cutter at the joint where the two tips meet.”
Noun
Plural for an establishment, especially for meals, recreation, socializing or entertainment
“At times, the workers would drop by at the local beer joint for a few drinks.”
Noun
Plural for a cannabis cigarette
“They think they can walk around town smoking a joint and nothing will happen.”
Noun
Plural for a place where criminals are held in captivity
“I couldn't bring myself to tell him that I had a brother locked up in the joint.”
Noun
Plural for a building or place where one resides
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Noun
Plural for an eating establishment in which diners are served food and drink at their tables
Noun
Plural for something resembling an elbow, in particular, something bent through, or at, an angle
Noun
Plural for a marijuana cigarette
Noun
Plural for a place for meeting and socializing with others
Noun
Plural for the place, area or space occupied by, or intended for, an event, activity or purpose
Noun
Plural for an unpleasant, messy or dirty place
Noun
Plural for a public building or room for entertainment, especially gambling
Noun
Plural for buildings or structures within a given area
Noun
Plural for a piece of meat cut from a carcass
Noun
Plural for the angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole
Noun
Plural for a right-angled support attached to a wall for holding a shelf, lamp, or other object
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Plural for a place giving protection from bad weather or danger
Verb
To connect or join together (creating a joint)
“One method is to joint the two edges together as they are held side by side in a vise.”
Verb
To cut (the body of an animal) into joints for cooking
“You can, of course, ask your butcher to joint the duck for you, but it is easy to do it yourself.”
Verb
To slaughter (animals) and prepare (meat) for market
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