backjoint (Meaning)

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backjoint (n.)

A rebate or chase in masonry left to receive a permanent slab or other filling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of backjoint

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backjoint Sentence Examples

  1. The backjoint of the snake seemed to snap as it twisted and wriggled.
  2. The horse's backjoint was sensitive and required regular stretching.
  3. The doctor manipulated the backjoint to relieve the patient's pain.
  4. The backjoint pain was so intense that it made it difficult to sit or stand.
  5. The backjoint of the turtle provided protection from predators.
  6. The backjoint of the dinosaur fossil was fossilized and well-preserved.
  7. The backjoint of the insect allowed it to jump great distances.
  8. The backjoint of the plant allowed it to grow upward towards the sun.
  9. The backjoint of the bird was strong enough to support its weight during flight.
  10. The backjoint of the robot was designed to provide flexibility and balance.

FAQs About the word backjoint

A rebate or chase in masonry left to receive a permanent slab or other filling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The backjoint of the snake seemed to snap as it twisted and wriggled.

The horse's backjoint was sensitive and required regular stretching.

The doctor manipulated the backjoint to relieve the patient's pain.

The backjoint pain was so intense that it made it difficult to sit or stand.