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jointure

[join-cher] / ˈdʒɔɪn tʃər /


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Joined even though the purported loving jointure may be mere stone-carver’s fantasy.

From Slate • May 28, 2012

Without either side wanting it, the battle seemed on its way to jointure.

From Time Magazine Archive

By the terms of his will, his widow is left an interest in the London residence, a jointure worth about $5,000 annually and the residue of his personal property.

From Time Magazine Archive

At birth these bones are not completely joined, the jointure being fulfilled by membranes, which change into bone as the person grows older.

From Time Magazine Archive

With a hammer he strikes a chisel which he applied to the jointure of the manacles and these drop from Joan's sore wrists.

From The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc by Sue, Eug?ne




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