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Joint is
derived from
Latin iunctus, past
participle of the
Latin verb
iungere, join, unite, connect, attach. The
English term
articulation is derived...
- verb joindre),
derived in turn from
Latin iunctus, past
participle of
iungere ('join'/'bind'/'yoke'). By 1821, 'joint' had
become an Anglo-Irish term...
- travel. The word "junction"
derives from
Latin iunctus, past
participle of
iungere, to join. The word "junction" in this
context may also
refer to: The general...
- non
audet quisquam dignos educere versus.
Calliope madido trepidat se
iungere Baccho. ne
pedibus non stet
ebria Musa suis. Amid the
Gothic "Hail! Let's...
-
joignour (Old
French joigneor, from
joinre ‘to join’, ‘to connect’,
Latin iungere).
Joyner (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Joiner...
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iūngĕrĕ | Bācchō. nē pĕdĭ|būs nōn | stēt || ēbrĭă | Mūsă sŭ|īs. Magnús Snædal,...