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
a (usually triangular or diamond-shaped) piece of cloth inserted in clothing to add strength or size
line where two objects are connected
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
a line where two edges of cloth are turned back and sewn together
line where two objects are connected
one act of passing thread in and out of cloth etc to join or decorate; to sew (something) up
join together