Joined at the table
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SATWITHJoined at the table
SATJoined the table
WEDDEDJoined at the altar
OTTHe joined the Giants at 16.
TWINSThey might be joined at the hip
voltwo wings joined at the base (heraldry)
volsVOL, two wings joined at the base (heraldry)
craniopagusthe condition of Siamese twins joined at the head
DREDr. who joined Eminem on stage at the 2011 Grammys
craniopagiCRANIOPAGUS, the condition of Siamese twins joined at the head
DAYANIsraeli leader who joined the Haganah at the age of 14
trianglesA frame of three halberds joined at the top to which a soldier was bound for flogging
triangleA frame of three halberds joined at the top to which a soldier was bound for flogging
syndesmosisAn immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue (e.g., between the fibula and tibia at the ankle)
syndesmosesAn immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue (e.g., between the fibula and tibia at the ankle)
gonysthe ridge along the tip of the lower mandible of a bird's bill at the junction of the two joined halves, esp. prominent in gulls
uluknife with a broad, nearly semicircular blade joined to a short haft at a right angle to the unsharpened side: a traditional tool of Eskimo women
ulusknife with a broad, nearly semicircular blade joined to a short haft at a right angle to the unsharpened side: a traditional tool of Eskimo women
sheerlegsA hoisting apparatus made from poles joined at or near the top and separated at the bottom, used for masting ships, installing engines, and lifting other heavy objects
symphysesA place where two bones are closely joined, either forming an immovable joint (as between the pubic bones in the center of the pelvis) or completely fused (as at the midline of the lower jaw)
symphysisA place where two bones are closely joined, either forming an immovable joint (as between the pubic bones in the center of the pelvis) or completely fused (as at the midline of the lower jaw)