0 belonging to or shared between two or more people:
The project was a joint effort between the two schools (= they worked on it together).
The two Russian ice skaters came joint second (= they were both given second prize) in the world championships.
In court, the parents were awarded joint custody of their son (= the right to care for him was shared between them).
2 a place where two things are fastened together:
Damp has penetrated the joints in the wood panelling.
4 a bar or restaurant that serves food and drink at low prices:
5 a cigarette containing the drug cannabis
6 to cut meat into large pieces ready for cooking
10 a cheap restaurant:
11 belonging to or shared between two or more people or organizations:
He holds joint citizenship in Sweden and Peru.
From the application's point of view, the requirement was to deliver joint values whenever requested by the feeder.
The joint width of zones 2, 3, and 4 is approximately 20% of the spot radius.
The remaining joints will be slowed proportional to the slow joint motion.
Our verb results confirm the joint roles of informativeness and limited resources hypothesized in the introduction.
Coefficients for the sawmill density variable are higher in the revenue efficiency models in both the joint timber-agriculture and agriculture-specific cases.
In the joint-space of a robot, there are bifurcation surfaces.
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