A point where two or more things are joined
“The change in the energy at the junction between the two materials was found by measuring the external current to determine the maximum wavelength of light for which absorption of the laser light occurred.”
The act or state of combining various elements into a single unit
“This situation is associated with the prevalence of the traditional understanding of the transport hub as a junction of various types of transport.”
A place where one road crosses another
“Walk straight ahead, and once you reach the junction, turn left.”
A point at which elements or periods meet or converge
“No measure can be more fruitful in prosperous results, none more memorable or more glorious, than that which shall form a junction between the two oceans.”
The action of joining together, or the fact of being joined together
“The objectives are more complex, and the Common Security and Foreign Policy are at the functional junction of the two organizations that are the European Union and NATO.”
A sharp bend in a road
An intersection in a road or path where one road is split into two
The state of physical touching
An assembly or meeting, especially one held for a specific purpose
A mechanism for keeping a door, window, lid, or container fastened
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