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Synonyms for joint

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for joint

a point or position at which two or more things are joined

a disreputable or run-down bar or restaurant

belonging to, shared by, or applicable to all alike

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Synonyms for joint

a disreputable place of entertainment

the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion

marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking

fit as if by joints

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fasten with a joint

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separate (meat) at the joint

united or combined

affecting or involving two or more

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involving both houses of a legislature

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(38) Tommaso D'Aquino, Summa Theologiae I-II, Quaestio XXI, Articulus IV, Vol.
Finally, "giving of itself" means that some texts bring about new formulations-syntheses that show us how to understand the larger whole, and become an articulus stantis vel cadentis fidei: "the crucified people is the sign of the times" (Ellacuria), "the glory of God is the poor person who lives" (Archbishop Romero).
(20.) La version definitiva de Articulus de iustificatione es posterior a 1572, puesto que en el manuscrito esta tachado el nombre de Pio V, que fallecio ese ano.
Offered spells include "Liber cardiacamo" to free someone from pining over unrequited love, "Excito articulus singularis" to never sleep late again, "Elountous saetu" to temporarily change the weather, and much more.
An MGM release of an Articulus Entertainment and Quorum Entertainment production.
(54) Further reflecting on Lord Durham's imperial legacy of responsible government, Curtis noted the fact "[t]hat in the last analysis the colonists were free to decide all things for themselves, even the nature of their citizenship, was accepted as articulus stantis aut cadentis Imperii, the cardinal principle of imperial policy." (55) He thus recognized, and approved of as central to any working definition of imperial citizenship, the significance of colonial self-definition.
The doctrine of justification by faith that Luther called articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesiae (the article by which the church stands or falls)--to what does it call us?