19.3 Joints and Skeletal Movement Concepts of Biology1st Canadian Edition
Joined Or Joint. To put or bring together so as to form a unit. A space between the adjacent surfaces of.
To connect (separated items, such as points). Web joined refers to two or more things that have been connected or brought together. Web verb uk / dʒɔɪn / us / dʒɔɪn / join verb (connect) b1 [ t ] to connect or fasten things together: Joint refers to a point where two or more things. The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; A place where two things or parts are joined a joint between two pieces of timber b : To put or bring together so as to form a unit. The union of two or more smooth or even surfaces. Join two blocks of wood with glue. A space between the adjacent surfaces of.
Web verb uk / dʒɔɪn / us / dʒɔɪn / join verb (connect) b1 [ t ] to connect or fasten things together: A place where two things or parts are joined a joint between two pieces of timber b : Web verb uk / dʒɔɪn / us / dʒɔɪn / join verb (connect) b1 [ t ] to connect or fasten things together: The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; A space between the adjacent surfaces of. Joint refers to a point where two or more things. The union of two or more smooth or even surfaces. Join two blocks of wood with glue. To connect (separated items, such as points). Web joined refers to two or more things that have been connected or brought together. To put or bring together so as to form a unit.