History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
bunion

a swelling on the large joint of the big toe

physical growth; lump

copula

the verb 'be' when used to join a subject to its compliment, as in 'The baby is a boy', 'It is Thursday today'

intersection, juncture

hyphen

the mark ( - ) used to join two words together, as in Anglo-French, between syllables, as in co-op, or to divide a word at the end of a written or printed line, as in hy-phen

intersection, juncture

interface

an edge, point of contact, shared between two things; an apparatus used to join two different computer parts

link, connection

junction

(an instance of) joining or being joined

connection

lobe

the flap at the bottom of the outer ear

flap

mortise

a shaped hole cut in a piece of wood to receive the end of another piece (the tenon)

link, connection

outcrop

that part of a layer (of rock etc) which can be seen

projection

outgrowth

something growing out of something else

projection

stage

(in a theatre) the raised structure on which the actors appear; a point, period or step in development; a journey, distance, between two stopping-places along a road or route

level, period within structure or

NODE as in Wiktionary
NODE as in Wikipedia