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the joint of
noun
The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.
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The muscle from the joint of a surf clam tops the light.
Two weeks before the opening bout, she took an accidental shot in practice that broke the joint of her jaw.
There is a tingle in the joint of my right thigh, so I try not to think about my body.
Generally, the joint of the ankle is intratarsal, the row of tarsalia being distal to the hinge.
Now, reintroduce the chicken, breast side up, and top up with boiling water from a kettle until it reaches just above the joint of the thigh and drumstick.
As Marcus works as a department store elf, he also cases the store so that he and Willie can break in and relieve the joint of valuable merchandise.
Smaller than a matchbox, often as small as the joint of my little-finger, these Japanese ivory, bone and wooden carvings are hard explosions of exactitude.
He did not want to forget what he had just heard, so he pinched himself sharply around the joint of his foot.
Ritzenhein began running again in early July, but a cyst had formed below his right foot, in the joint of the third metatarsal.
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Similar results were obtained when the experts were presented with the entire hand or foot containing the joint-of-interest.
In the second of the new exercises, we presented to the experts the entire hand or foot that included the joint-of-interest from the single joint exercise.
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