joint
مشترکہ
definition
verb
jointed lever arms
provide or fasten (something) with joints.
The jointed body was pinned to itself in a sort of fold.
cut (the body of an animal) into joints.
noun
After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the wall.
a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined.
The soft tissue structures around the joint play a vital role in the stability of the shoulder.
a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.
adjective
the companies issued a joint statement
shared, held, or made by two or more people, parties, or organizations together.
translation of 'joint'
noun
جوڑ
example
West Country lambs are particularly large, and the 'joint' is packed with meat all the way to the top of the chop.
The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and the most mobile 'joint' in the human body.
Her right leg is wasted and her knee 'joint' is swollen, shiny and huge in comparison to the other.
After flowering, if there are no ornamental seed heads, the flowering stems may be cut back to a leaf 'joint' to remove the faded flowers.
Cut back a few inches to within 1/8 inch of a leaf 'joint' .
She pulled a 'joint' out of her cigarette box and looked around to make sure nobody was watching.
Onward movement is accomplished when 'joint' forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation.
Three years later, he became 'joint' managing director with finance director Tom Jenkinson.
Every day after school, she'd smoke a 'joint' of marijuana and then proceeded to prank call my house.
She presented with a history of a painful right ankle 'joint' since childhood with no history of injury.
U.S. military activities include 'joint' exercises, training, and active arms sales to rich Arab Gulf states.
Having found a butcher to 'joint' it we started to skin it but we then discovered its problems - a missing front foot and a stinking gangrenous shoulder.
After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the 'joint' between the frame and the wall.
However, the new 'joint' agreement with Fujitsu covering the development of future Solaris servers really grabs the attention.
Deglaze with the sherry vinegar and cook until reduced by half, then return the pork 'joint' to the pan.
'joint' committee
Half-past one on the dot, after my dad had returned from the pub, the 'joint' of meat would be ceremoniously carved.
In a 'joint' statement the couple described their break-up as " a very tough decision".
Mr. X's drawing of the 'joint' was not so much useless as directed at a different objective.
Jane was in the kitchen cooking a 'joint' of beef ready for when Daddy got home.
they're 'joint' editors
Make a cut below a leaf 'joint' and dip the cutting in hormone rooting powder before inserting it into an open peat-free compost and perlite mix.
Another objective of the report is securing greater and continued support from the trade for 'joint' tourism development activity.
The warm couple who run the 'joint' reserves a section for celebrity habitués, although these are nowadays outnumbered by the varieties of soup.
Joint tenancy is 'joint' ownership and possession of the same property.
Legal title to the property was taken by the parties as 'joint' tenants.
A few minutes earlier I had placed a basketball-sized 'joint' of beef in the fork of a tree five feet off the ground.
It has Sweden and Greece in 'joint' favourites position, at 7-1, followed by Doran at 8-1.
Trim the cutting just below a leaf 'joint' and dip the end in rooting hormone powder or liquid.
Perhaps we were still a bit dehydrated but nothing could take away the feeling of euphoria we had at our 'joint' achievement.
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