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joint·ly
(joint′lē)adv.
In common; together.
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joint•ly
(ˈdʒɔɪnt li)adv.
in combination or partnership.
[1300–50]
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Adv. | 1. | jointly - in collaboration or cooperation; "this paper was written jointly" |
2. | jointly - in conjunction with; combined; "our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn't pay for the damages with all our salaries put together" |
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jointly
adverb collectively, together, in conjunction, as one, in common, mutually, in partnership, in league, unitedly The course is taught jointly with the History Department.
individually, separately, singly
individually, separately, singly
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jointly
adverbIn, into, or as a single body:
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joint
(dʒoint) noun1. the place where two or more things join. The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.junta, juntura, unión
2. a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge. The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.articulación
3. a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone. A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint. corte de carne para asar
adjective1. united; done together. the joint efforts of the whole team.unido
2. shared by, or belonging to, two or more. She and her husband have a joint bank account.colectivo, mutuo
verb to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints. Joint the chicken before cooking it.descuartizar
ˈjointed adjective1. having (especially movable) joints. a jointed doll.articulado
2. (of an animal etc for cooking) divided into joints or pieces. a jointed chicken. cortado a piezas, descuartizado
ˈjointly adverb together. They worked jointly on this book.conjuntamente
out of joint (of a limb etc) not in the correct place; dislocated. He put his shoulder out of joint when he moved the wardrobe.dislocado
see also join.
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