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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Joint
n.
1.
The
place
or
part
where
two
things
or
parts
are
joined
or
united
;
the
union
of
two
or
more
smooth
or
even
surfaces
admitting
of
a
close-fitting
or
junction
;
junction
;
as
,
a
joint
between
two
pieces
of
timber
;
a
joint
in
a
pipe
.
2.
A
joining
of
two
things
or
parts
so
as
to
admit
of
motion
;
an
articulation
,
whether
movable
or
not
;
a
hinge
;
as
,
the
knee
joint
;
a
node
or
joint
of
a
stem
;
a
ball
and
socket
joint
.
See
Articulation
.
A
scaly
gauntlet
now
,
with
joints
of
steel
,
Must
glove
this
hand
. --
Shak
.
To
tear
thee
joint
by
joint
.
--
Milton
.
3.
The
part
or
space
included
between
two
joints
,
knots
,
nodes
,
or
articulations
;
as
,
a
joint
of
cane
or
of
a
grass
stem
;
a
joint
of
the
leg
.
4.
Any
one
of
the
large
pieces
of
meat
,
as
cut
into
portions
by
the
butcher
for
roasting
.
5.
Geol.
A
plane
of
fracture
,
or
divisional
plane
,
of
a
rock
transverse
to
the
stratification
.
6.
Arch.
The
space
between
the
adjacent
surfaces
of
two
bodies
joined
and
held
together
,
as
by
means
of
cement
,
mortar
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
thin
joint
.
7.
The
means
whereby
the
meeting
surfaces
of
pieces
in
a
structure
are
secured
together
.
8.
A
projecting
or
retreating
part
in
something
;
any
irregularity
of
line
or
surface
,
as
in
a
wall
. [
Now
Chiefly
U
.
S
.]
9.
Theaters
A
narrow
piece
of
scenery
used
to
join
together
two
flats
or
wings
of
an
interior
setting
.
10.
a
disreputable
establishment
,
or
a
place
of
low
resort
,
as
for
smoking
opium
; --
also
used
for
a
commercial
establishment
,
implying
a
less
than
impeccable
reputation
,
but
often
in
jest
;
as
,
talking
about
a
high-class
joint
is
an
oxymoron
. [
Slang
]
Coursing joint
Masonry
,
the
mortar
joint
between
two
courses
of
bricks
or
stones
.
Fish joint
,
Miter joint
,
Universal joint
,
etc
.
See
under
Fish
,
Miter
,
etc
.
Joint bolt
,
a
bolt
for
fastening
two
pieces
,
as
of
wood
,
one
endwise
to
the
other
,
having
a
nut
embedded
in
one
of
the
pieces
.
Joint chair
Railroad
,
the
chair
that
supports
the
ends
of
abutting
rails
.
Joint coupling
,
a
universal
joint
for
coupling
shafting
.
See
under
Universal
.
Joint hinge
,
a
hinge
having
long
leaves
;
a
strap
hinge
.
Joint splice
,
a
reënforce
at
a
joint
,
to
sustain
the
parts
in
their
true
relation
.
Joint stool
.
(a)
A
stool
consisting
of
jointed
parts
;
a
folding
stool
. --
Shak
.
(b)
A
block
for
supporting
the
end
of
a
piece
at
a
joint
;
a
joint
chair
.
Out of joint
,
out
of
place
;
dislocated
,
as
when
the
head
of
a
bone
slips
from
its
socket
;
hence
,
not
working
well
together
;
disordered
.
“The
time
is
out
of
joint
.”
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·ver·sal
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
universe
;
extending
to
,
including
,
or
affecting
,
the
whole
number
,
quantity
,
or
space
;
unlimited
;
general
;
all-reaching
;
all-pervading
;
as
,
universal
ruin
;
universal
good
;
universal
benevolence
or
benefice
.
“Anointed
universal
King.”
The
universal
cause
Acts
not
by
partial
,
but
by
general
laws
. --
Pope
.
This
universal
frame
began
.
--
Dryden
.
Note:
☞
Universal
and
its
derivatives
are
used
in
common
discourse
for
general
and
its
derivatives
.
See
General
.
2.
Constituting
or
considered
as
a
whole
;
total
;
entire
;
whole
;
as
,
the
universal
world
.
At
which
the
universal
host
up
dent
A
shout
that
tore
Hell's
concave
. --
Milton
.
3.
Mech.
Adapted
or
adaptable
to
all
or
to
various
uses
,
shapes
,
sizes
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
universal
milling
machine
.
4.
Logic
Forming
the
whole
of
a
genus
;
relatively
unlimited
in
extension
;
affirmed
or
denied
of
the
whole
of
a
subject
;
as
,
a
universal
proposition
; --
opposed
to
particular
;
e
.
g
. (
universal
affirmative
)
All
men
are
animals
; (
universal
negative
)
No
men
are
omniscient
.
Universal chuck
Mach.
,
a
chuck
,
as
for
a
lathe
,
having
jaws
which
can
be
moved
simultaneously
so
as
to
grasp
objects
of
various
sizes
.
Universal church
,
the
whole
church
of
God
in
the
world
;
the
catholic
church
.
See
the
Note
under
Catholic
,
a.
, 1.
Universal coupling
.
Mach.
Same
as
Universal joint
,
below
.
Universal dial
,
a
dial
by
which
the
hour
may
be
found
in
any
part
of
the
world
,
or
under
any
elevation
of
the
pole
.
Universal instrument
Astron.
,
a
species
of
altitude
and
azimuth
instrument
,
the
peculiarity
of
which
is
,
that
the
object
end
of
the
telescope
is
placed
at
right
angles
to
the
eye
end
,
with
a
prism
of
total
reflection
at
the
angle
,
and
the
eye
end
constitutes
a
portion
of
the
horizontal
axis
of
the
instrument
,
having
the
eyepiece
at
the
pivot
and
in
the
center
of
the
altitude
circle
,
so
that
the
eye
has
convenient
access
to
both
at
the
same
time
.
Universal joint
Mach.
,
a
contrivance
used
for
joining
two
shafts
or
parts
of
a
machine
endwise
,
so
that
the
one
may
give
rotary
motion
to
the
other
when
forming
an
angle
with
it
,
or
may
move
freely
in
all
directions
with
respect
to
the
other
,
as
by
means
of
a
cross
connecting
the
forked
ends
of
the
two
shafts
(
Fig
. 1).
Since
this
joint
can
not
act
when
the
angle
of
the
shafts
is
less
than
140°,
a
double
joint
of
the
same
kind
is
sometimes
used
for
giving
rotary
motion
at
angles
less
than
140° (
Fig
. 2).
Universal umbel
Bot.
,
a
primary
or
general
umbel
;
the
first
or
largest
set
of
rays
in
a
compound
umbel
; --
opposed
to
partial
umbel
.
A
universal
involucre
is
not
unfrequently
placed
at
the
foot
of
a
universal
umbel
.
Syn:
--
General
;
all
;
whole
;
total
.
See
General
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
universal
joint
n
:
coupling
that
connects
two
rotating
shafts
allowing
freedom
of
movement
in
all
directions
; "
in
motor
vehicles
a
universal
joint
allows
the
driveshaft
to
move
up
and
down
as
the
vehicle
passes
over
bumps
" [
syn
:
universal
]
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