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jointed
[ join-tid ]
ˈǾԳٱ
/ ˈɔɪԳɪ /
adjective
- having a joint or joints
- ( in combination )
large-jointed
- (of a plant stem or similar part) marked with constrictions, at which the stem breaks into separate portions
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Derived Forms
- ˈǾԳٱness, noun
- ˈǾԳٱly, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ǾԳĻ· adverb
- ǾԳĻ·Ա noun
- ܲ·ǾԳĻ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
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Greene, however, said he never jointed the Oath Keepers but worked essentially as a contractor, providing security services.
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That seemed the case when Broadway and singer and actress Patina Miller jointed the Ellington/Gershwin program.
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“I saw Kate becoming a jointed doll on which certain rags are hung,” Mantel wrote.
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The bone, a piece of the upper jaw, closely resembles its mobile counterpart in today’s chickens or ducks, leading the researchers to conclude the ancient bird also had a jointed upper beak.
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Ant feet have five jointed segments, with the end segment sporting a pair of claws.
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