Joints

/dʒɔɪnts/ noun

Definition

places where two or more things are joined together; in anatomy, connections between bones

Etymology

From Old French 'joint', past participle of 'joindre' meaning 'to join', from Latin 'iungere'

Kelly Says

Your body has over 300 joints when you're born, but many fuse together as you grow - which is why babies are so incredibly flexible!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ጋጭ
ARالعربية
المفاصل
BNবাংলা
সন্ধি
CSČeština
klouby
DADansk
led
DEDeutsch
Gelenke
ELΕλληνικά
αρθρώσεις
ESEspañol
articulaciones
FAفارسی
مفاصل
FISuomi
nivelet
FRFrançais
articulations
GUGU
સંધિ
HAHA
haɗe
HEעברית
פרקים
HIहिन्दी
जोड़
HUMagyar
ízületek
IDBahasa Indonesia
sendi
IGIG
ụkwụ
ITItaliano
articolazioni
JA日本語
関節
KKKK
буын
KMKM
ឬករ
KO한국어
관절
MRMR
सांधि
MSBahasa Melayu
sendi
MYမြန်မာ
အဆစ်များ
NLNederlands
gewrichten
NONorsk
ledd
PAPA
ਜੋੜ
PLPolski
stawy
PTPortuguês
articulações
RORomână
articulații
RUРусский
суставы
SVSvenska
leder
SWKiswahili
viungo
TAதமிழ்
மூட்டுகள்
TEతెలుగు
ఎముక జోడ్లు
THไทย
ข้อต่อ
TLTL
mga kasukuan
TRTürkçe
eklemler
UKУкраїнська
суглоби
URاردو
جوڑ
VITiếng Việt
khớp
YOYO
awọn isegun
ZH中文
关节
ZUZU
amajoyinti

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