5 Words to use with joint
The first edition of Jane Eyre purports to be edited by Currer Bell, one of a trio of brothers, or sisters, or cousins, by names Currer, Acton, and Ellis Bell, already known as the joint-authors of a volume of poems.
This is also used at the edge of joint-cavities, forming a ring to deepen them.
Miss Bridger pulled a spear of blue-joint hay from a crack in the wall and began breaking it into tiny pieces.
This series of travels was the last in which John and Martha Yeardley were to be engaged as joint-laborers in their Lord's work.
This final step, which presents a completely organized trade with the element of competition utterly eliminated under the control of a single body of mere joint-owners of the capital engaged, must be regarded as the goal, the ideal culmination of the concentrative movement of modern capital.