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The German word for joint is
Gelenk





joint

Plural

The plural of Gelenk is Gelenke.

German Definition


joint
     Substantiv:
     [1] meist selbst gedrehte Zigarette, die neben Tabak auch Haschisch oder Marihuana enthält
     [2] Technik: Anschlussstück, Muffe
     [3] Braten
     [4] Fuge
     [5] Anatomie: Gelenk
     Adjektiv:
     [1] in einer Gruppe, gemeinsam
          [1] These joint activities should be shared by both students and teachers.
            An diesen gemeinsamen Aktivitäten sollten sowohl Studenten als auch Lehrer teilnehmen.
     Verb:
     [1] verbinden, zusammenführen

Translations for joint and their definitions

gemeinsamer
     adj. form of gemeinsam


gemeinschaftlich
     adj. common, shared, mutual


Gelenk ©
     joint, where bones join


Knast
     n. (informal) jail, the slammer
     n. (colloquial chiefly eastern Germany) hunger
          Knast haben - to be hungry


Verbindung
     n-f. connection
     n-f. (chemistry) compound
     n-f. (dated) relationship, partnership
     n-f. ellipsis of Studentenverbindung


Schuppen
     n. plural of Schuppe
     v. to scale (a fish)
     v. to peel
     v. (regional northern and central Germany now chiefly colloquial) to shove, to push, to hustle
          Hör auf mich zu schuppen! - Stop hustling me!


Laden
     n. shop
          Wann schließen hier die Läden? - When do the shops close around here?
     n. (informal) any establishment entertaining guests, especially a pub or bar, but also a hotel, restaurant, discotheque, etc.
          Was kostet denn das Bier hier in dem Laden? - So how much is a beer in this place?
     n. (informal) a (usually organised) group of people and its affairs: a company, political party, club, school, etc.
          Ich bin den ganzen Laden so leid. - I’m so fed up with the whole bunch.
     n. shutter (window shutter)
     n. loading
     v. to load (something) e.g. into a container or onto a vehicle, to load up
     v. to load (some weapon)
     v. to load (some data) from a store
     v. to download from a network
     v. to charge (a battery or capacitor) with electricity
     v. to invite
     v. to summon


Stoß
     n. push, shove, bump
     n. stack, pile
     n. (hunting) the rectrices (the flight feathers on the tails of birds)


Fuge
     n-f. joint (of bricks/tiles)
     n-f. (music) fugue
          Die Kunst der Fuge - The Art of Fugue (musical work by Johann Sebastian Bach)


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