Jointless example sentences
jointless
definition
- adjective form of joint
joint
noun
joint (noun) · joints (plural noun) · the joint (noun)
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined:
- a break or fracture in a mass of rock, with no relative displacement of the parts.
- a piece of flexible material forming the hinge of a book cover.
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together:
- each of the distinct sections of a body or limb between the places at which they are connected:
- a large piece of meat cooked whole or ready for cooking:
- the part of a stem of a plant from which a leaf or branch grows:
- a section of a plant stem between two joints; an internode.
- an establishment of a specified kind, especially one where people meet for eating, drinking, or entertainment:
- prison.
- a marijuana cigarette:
- a piece of creative work, especially a musical recording:
- shared, held, or made by two or more people, parties, or organizations together:
- sharing in a position, achievement, or activity:
- applied or regarded together. Often contrasted with several
- provide or fasten (something) with joints:
- fill up the joints of (masonry or brickwork) with mortar; point.
- prepare (a board) for being joined to another by planing its edge.
- cut (the body of an animal) into joints: