joint in French
joint in French is commun, conjoint, articulation — joint means shared or done by two or more people together.
joint in French
commun
Done by two or more people or organisations working together.
conjoint
Done by two or more people or organisations working together.
articulation
The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.
rotule
The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.
jointure
The point where two components of a structure join rigidly.
articulation
(anatomy) Any part of an animalian body where two bones or exoskeleton segments are abutted, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened.
jointure
(anatomy) Any part of an animalian body where two bones or exoskeleton segments are abutted, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened.
jointure
A cut of meat, especially (but not necessarily) (a) one containing a joint in the sense of an articulation or (b) one rolled up and tied.
assemblage
A cut of meat, especially (but not necessarily) (a) one containing a joint in the sense of an articulation or (b) one rolled up and tied.
diaclase
(geology) A fracture in which the strata are not offset; a geologic joint.
auberge
(slang, with the definite article) Prison, jail, or lockup.
cabane
(slang, with the definite article) Prison, jail, or lockup.
gnouf
(slang, with the definite article) Prison, jail, or lockup.
taule
(slang, with the definite article) Prison, jail, or lockup.
violon
(slang, with the definite article) Prison, jail, or lockup.
boui-boui
(chiefly, US, _, slang, may be somewhat, _, pejorative) A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries; sometimes extended to any place that is a focus of human connection or activity (e.g., schools, hangouts, party spots).
resto
(chiefly, US, _, slang, may be somewhat, _, pejorative) A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries; sometimes extended to any place that is a focus of human connection or activity (e.g., schools, hangouts, party spots).
joint
(slang) A marijuana cigarette.
pétard
(slang) A marijuana cigarette.
bédo
(slang) A marijuana cigarette.
oinj
(slang) A marijuana cigarette.
splif
(slang) A marijuana cigarette.
tarpé
(slang) A marijuana cigarette.
What does "joint" mean?
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adj Shared or done by two or more people together.
"They opened a joint bank account after getting married."
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noun A point in the body where two bones meet and can bend, like the knee or elbow.
"Her knee joint was aching after the run."
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noun A large piece of meat cooked whole, often for a Sunday roast.
"They roasted a joint of beef for the family dinner."
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noun Slang for a marijuana cigarette.
"He rolled a joint and lit it on the porch."
joint in a sentence
- They opened a joint bank account after getting married.
- The two studios made a joint announcement about the merger.
- Her knee joint was aching after the run.
- They roasted a joint of beef for the family dinner.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "joint" in French?
"joint" in French is commun, conjoint, articulation. joint means: Shared or done by two or more people together.
How do you use "joint" in a sentence?
Example: "They opened a joint bank account after getting married." In French, "joint" is commun, conjoint, articulation.
Are there other ways to say "joint" in French?
Yes — French has 20 translations listed for "joint": commun, conjoint, articulation, rotule, jointure, assemblage.
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