Join of arc?
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WELDJoin of arc?
ACTINJoin the cast of
CHIMEINONJoin the singing of
MERGEJoin the flow of traffic
tenoningJoin by means of a tenon
ACTINJoin the cast of, as a play
MERGEUNSCATHEDJoin the flow of traffic without crashing?
ACTINJoin the cast of, as a movie
dock(of two space vehicles) to join together
dovetailto join by means of a dovetail
dovetailingJoin together by means of a dovetail
dovetailedJoin together by means of a dovetail
SQUAREKNOTIt may join the ends of two cords
annexionthe act of annexing (to join or attach)
ARIB"Then join you with them, like ... of steel": Shak.
annexionsANNEXION, the act of annexing (to join or attach)
linkagethe act of linking (to connect (to join together))
oversewnJoin the sections of (a book) in such a way
splicingJoin (pieces of timber, film, or tape) at the ends
graphcollection of vertices and edges that join pairs of vertices
oversewedJoin the sections of (a book) in such a way
linkagesLINKAGE, the act of linking (to connect (to join together))
oversewsJoin the sections of (a book) in such a way
oversewingJoin the sections of (a book) in such a way
dutchmannarrow strip of canvas to conceal the join between two flats
TCUOne of two teams to join the NCAA Big 12 in 2012
NEBRFirst st. to join the Union after the end of the Civil War
docking(of a spacecraft) Join with a space station or another spacecraft in space
biscuitsA small flat piece of wood used to join two mortised planks together
docked(of a spacecraft) Join with a space station or another spacecraft in space
rabbetto join (boards or the like) by means of a rabbet or rabbets
ganging(of a number of people) Join together, typically in order to intimidate someone
crotchesThe part of the human body between the legs where they join the torso
recruitmentThe action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause
impalingto join (coats of arms) on a heraldic shield divided vertically by a pale
oversewnSew (the edges of two pieces of fabric) with every stitch passing over the join
oversewsSew (the edges of two pieces of fabric) with every stitch passing over the join
contingentsA body of troops or police sent to join a larger force in an operation
stitchesA loop of thread used to join the edges of a wound or surgical incision
oversewingSew (the edges of two pieces of fabric) with every stitch passing over the join