a swelling on the large joint of the big toe
physical growth; lump
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
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
an edge, point of contact, shared between two things; an apparatus used to join two different computer parts
link, connection
(an instance of) joining or being joined
connection
the flap at the bottom of the outer ear
flap
a shaped hole cut in a piece of wood to receive the end of another piece (the tenon)
link, connection
that part of a layer (of rock etc) which can be seen
projection
something growing out of something else
projection
(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