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1. T-junction
noun. a junction where two roads or pipes etc. meet to form a T.
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Rhymes with Neuromuscular Junction
- malfunction
- dysfunction
- conjunction
- compunction
- injunction
- function
Sentences with neuromuscular-junction
1. Noun Phrase
The neuromuscular junction is where the muscle and nerve connect.
2. Noun Phrase
An impulse is sent from the nervous system to a the musculoskeletal system through neuromuscular junctions.
3. Noun Phrase
A nerve signal is an electric current that moves along your nerve until it arrives to the neuromuscular junction.
2. junction
noun. ['ˈdʒʌŋkʃən'] the place where two or more things come together.
Synonyms
- roundabout
- place
- railway junction
- topographic point
- intersection
- crossing
- rotary
- interchange
- crossroad
- spot
- circle
- carrefour
- crossway
- traffic circle
Antonyms
- right
- upgrade
- downgrade
- divest
Etymology
- iunctio (Latin)
- iunctus (Latin)
3. junction
noun. ['ˈdʒʌŋkʃən'] something that joins or connects.
Synonyms
- connection
- barrier strip
- conjunction
- junction barrier
- contact
- joint
- tangency
- connexion
- thermojunction
- connecter
- connective
- connector
- splice
Antonyms
- buy
- clean
- stay
- stay in place
Etymology
- iunctio (Latin)
- iunctus (Latin)
4. junction
noun. ['ˈdʒʌŋkʃən'] an act of joining or adjoining things.
Synonyms
- joining
- adjunction
- connexion
Antonyms
- disarrange
- deglycerolize
- front
- back
Etymology
- iunctio (Latin)
- iunctus (Latin)
5. junction
noun. ['ˈdʒʌŋkʃən'] the state of being joined together.
Synonyms
- conjugation
- conjunction
- synapse
- colligation
- anastomosis
- unification
- union
Antonyms
- incoherence
- disconnectedness
- stranger
- diverge
Etymology
- iunctio (Latin)
- iunctus (Latin)
6. junction
noun. ['ˈdʒʌŋkʃən'] the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made.
Synonyms
- oesophagogastric junction
- joint
- connexion
- link
- articulation
- esophagogastric junction
- join
- juncture
Antonyms
- irrelevance
- unconnectedness
- unconnected
- connected
Etymology
- iunctio (Latin)
- iunctus (Latin)