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the juncture
noun
A place where things join, a junction.
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This is the juncture where everyone meets.
We still stand at the juncture of many possible futures.
"That was the juncture when Schering and I parted ways".
It begins at the pylorus, the juncture with the stomach, and ends at the ileocecal valve, the juncture with the colon.
Development began after the juncture of rail lines in 1905 and 1914.
That night, a drizzly December Sunday, the juncture was slow and lazy.
This is the juncture when proportion urges that I withdraw, with regret, from these modest ruminations.
Is this the juncture at which our story takes a kinky turn?
"These questing ghosts haunt the course, hovering at the juncture of their interrupted game.
Homestead is right off I-684 at the juncture of Routes 22 and 116.
A third gate will be built at the juncture of the Industrial Canal and Lake Pontchartrain.
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