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junctions
noun as in link, connection
Weak matches
- alliance
- annexation
- articulation
- assemblage
- attachment
- bond
- coalition
- coherence
- collocation
- combination
- combine
- concatenation
- concourse
- concursion
- confluence
- conjugation
- consolidation
- convergence
- coupling
- crossing
- crossroads
- dovetail
- elbow
- gathering
- gore
- hinge
- hookup
- interface
- intersection
- joining
- joint
- knee
- linking
- meeting
- miter
- mortise
- node
- pivot
- plug-in
- reunion
- seam
- splice
- terminal
- tie-in
- tie-up
- union
- weld
noun as in connection
Strongest matches
Strong matches
- alliance
- annexation
- articulation
- assemblage
- attachment
- bond
- coalition
- coherence
- collocation
- combination
- combine
- concatenation
- concourse
- conjugation
- consolidation
- convergence
- coupling
- crossroads
- dovetail
- elbow
- gathering
- gore
- hinge
- hookup
- interface
- joining
- joint
- knee
- link
- meeting
- miter
- mortise
- node
- pivot
- plug-in
- reunion
- seam
- splice
- tie-in
- tie-up
- union
- weld
Weak matches
Example Sentences
He campaigned for more segregated space for bicycles and safer junctions.
A third runway would mean demolishing hundreds of homes, diverting rivers, and rerouting the M25 motorway between junctions 14 and 15 through a tunnel under the new runway.
Almost 70 structures - including more than 40 new bridges and a dozen new junctions - have been built.
National Highways said the westbound carriageway of the M56 between junctions 6 and 7 had now reopened after being closed due to a collapsed aqueduct at the Bridgewater Canal.
They'd also be able to charge developers a levy to help pay for the infrastructure needed to support the increase in homes, such as roads, major junctions and reservoirs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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