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Jointed for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: 'dʒɔɪntɪd

What does Jointed really mean?

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Jointed is a word we use to describe something that has parts connected together, kind of like how your arm is connected to your shoulder. Imagine your arm as the main part, and your shoulder as the connection point or joint. That's what jointed means, it's something that has parts or pieces that are connected or attached together.

Let me give you an analogy to make it even clearer. Think about a Lego toy. When you build a Lego toy, you connect different pieces together to form a complete structure. Each piece has a special shape that fits perfectly with another piece, and this is how they are jointed. They come together to create a whole toy. Just like Legos, other things in the world can be jointed too. It could be a puppet with joints at the elbows and knees, or even a pipe with joints that connect different sections together.

Now, jointed can also have another meaning. It can be used to describe a type of plant or an insect. When we say a plant or an insect is jointed, it means that it has sections or parts that can move. For example, think of a grasshopper. It has legs that can bend and move at different joints. It can jump high because of these joints in its legs.

So, to sum it up, jointed means something that has parts connected or linked together, or it can describe a plant or an insect with movable sections or parts. It's like building with Legos or moving your arm at the shoulder joint.

Revised and Fact checked by Brian Anderson on 2023-10-29 13:21:00

Jointed In a sentece

Learn how to use Jointed inside a sentece

  • Look at this doll! It has arms and legs that can move because they are jointed.
  • In this puzzle, you need to fit the pieces together at their jointed edges.
  • These action figures have jointed knees, so you can make them sit or stand.
  • When you fold your fingers, you are using your jointed knuckles.
  • The robot's jointed arms allow it to pick up and hold objects.

Jointed Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.

Jointed Category

The domain category to which the original word belongs.