being a joint

  • 71joint — I UK [dʒɔɪnt] / US adjective [only before noun] *** involving two or more people, or done by them together a joint bank account a joint decision The two presidents issued a joint statement. My sister and I had a joint birthday party. joint… …

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  • 72Joint quantum entropy — The joint quantum entropy generalizes the classical joint entropy to the context of quantum information theory. Intuitively, given two quantum states ho and sigma, represented as density operators that are subparts of a quantum system, the joint… …

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  • 73Joint (disambiguation) — A joint is a connection between two or more elements that allows changing the orientation or position of the elements relative to each other by a certain angle or distance.Joint may also refer to:* Joint (anatomy), a location where two bones make …

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  • 74joint — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a a place at which two things are joined together. b a point at which, or a contrivance by which, two parts of an artificial structure are joined. 2 a structure in an animal body by which two bones are fitted together. 3 a any …

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  • 75Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation — The Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation ref|JC is an American/Canadian based Standards Developer Organization (SDO). The Joint Committee represents a coalition of major professional associations formed in 1975 to help improve… …

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  • 76joint — 1. n. a tavern; a speakeasy. (Prohibition.) □ Lefty has his own joint over on Fourth Street. □ I wanted to open a joint, but I don’t have the cash. 2. n. a low class establishment; a dive. □ Let’s get out of this crummy joint …

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  • 77joint — I. noun Etymology: Middle English jointe, from Anglo French, from joindre Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) the point of contact between elements of an animal skeleton with the parts that surround and support it (2) node 5b b. a part or space included …

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  • 78Joint Sitting of the Australian Parliament of 1974 — A joint sitting of the Australian parliament was convened in 1974, in which members of the Senate and House of Representatives sat together as a single legislative body. The joint sitting was held on 6 and 7 August 1974, following the double… …

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  • 79Joint Stock Theatre Company — The Joint Stock Theatre Company was founded in London 1974 by David Hare, Max Stafford Clark and David Aukin. The director William Gaskill was also an important part of the company. It was primarily a new work company.As its title suggests, it… …

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  • 80Joint Forces Command — Not to be confused with the three NATO Joint Force Commands, at Brunssum (in the Netherlands), Naples and Lisbon or the United States Joint Forces Command, disestablished in 2011. The United Kingdom Joint Forces Command (JFC) will command… …

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