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joint [ʤɔɪnt] n
gen. 節点 (e.g. in a framework, setten); 蝶番 (esp. an anatomical joint, ちょうつがい); 蝶つがい (esp. an anatomical joint); 蝶番い io (esp. an anatomical joint); 番い; ; 繋ぐ Life Science Dictionary (Shuji Kaneko) ; 打継目 (uchitsugime) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; 継手 (tsugite) Engineering and Science Technical Dictionary (James Friend) ; 関節 (kansetsu) Engineering and Science Technical Dictionary (James Friend)
construct. ジョイント (jointo); 接合部 (せつごうぶ); 接続 (setsuzoku); 仕口 (shikuchi); 継ぎ手 (つぎて); 接手 (つぎて)
tech. (あわせ); 継合 (つぎあわせ); 継合目 (つぎあわせめ); (はぎ); 矧合 (はぎあわせ)
n joint | n n
gen. つなぎ目; 繋ぎ目; 継ぎ目 news2 nf36 (つぎめ); 継目 (つぎめ); 合わせ目; 合せ目 (あわせめ); ichi1 (fushi); 付け根 news1 nf20 (つけね(ぶ)); 付根; 附け根; 附根; つけ根; 骨っ節 (between bones); 目地 (meji); 接ぎ目; 合接; 骨節 (between bones)
geol. 節理 (setsuri)
n vs joint | n vs n
gen. ジョイント gai1 (jointo); 共立 news1 nf21; 接続 ichi1 news1 nf15 (setsuzoku); 中継ぎ ichi1 news1 nf14; 中次ぎ ichi1; 中継 (chūkei); 中次
Joint [ʤɔɪnt] n
gen. 継ぎ目 (つぎめ) Geological Terms Dictionary (Bruce Bain and Leslie Oberman)
n joints | n n
gen. 節々; 節節
n pref joint | n pref n
gen. 合い news2 nf34
n vs adj-no joint | n vs adj-no n
gen. 共同 ichi1 news1 nf01 (statement, etc., きょうどう); 協同 esp. 共同 ichi1 (statement, etc., きょうどう)
n adj-no joints | n adj-no n
gen. 関節 ichi1 news1 nf13 (knee joint, elbow joint, etc., kansetsu)
adj-no joint | adj-no n
gen. 連帯 ichi1 news1 nf07 (れんたい)
adj-f joint | adj-f abbr.
abbr. 併催 from 併用開催
 English thesaurus
joint [ʤɔɪnt] abbr.
abbr. jnt
abbr., amer. j; jay
abbr., polym. jt
energ.ind., abbr. jmt
law, abbr. jnt.
mil. Adjective used to describe activities, operations and organizations in which elements of at least two services participate
mil., logist. Pertains to an organization, structure, force or action grouping personnel and assets belonging to at least two different services, and wich conducts a given mission under the command of a single commander. 2. Pertains to a specific organization called a service whose managed and administrated personnel and assets are placed, for employment purposes, within various armed forces. Its own personnel and assets enable it, in its specific area and under normal conditions, to ensure the forces’ support, as well as to provide a complement to support set ups in times of crisis or war, for the benefit of the task forces operating on a theatre. There are the Health Service and the POL Services. 3. Adjective used to describe activities, operations and organisations in which elements of at least two services participate. (FRA)
slang cheap bar (Where is the closest joint to here); marijuana cigarettes (He is good at rolling joints)
USA Connotes activities, operations, organizations, etc., in which elements of two or more Military Departments participate (JP 1)
Joint [ʤɔɪnt] n
polit. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (MichaelBurov); JDC (MichaelBurov); AJJDC (MichaelBurov)
JOINT [ʤɔɪnt] abbr.
abbr. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Maggotka)
JOINTS abbr.
abbr., med. Joining Organizations in Tackling SSIs
joint: 1 phrase in 1 subject
Cables and cable production1