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junction
[juhngk-shuhn]
noun
an act of joining; combining.
the state of being joined; union.
a place or point where two or more things are joined, as a seam or joint.
a place or point where two or more things meet or converge.
a place or station where railroad lines meet, cross, or diverge.
an intersection of streets, highways, or roads.
something that joins other things together.
He used the device as a junction between the branch circuit and the main power lines.
Synonyms: connection
junction
/ ˈdʒʌŋkʃən /
noun
a place where several routes, lines, or roads meet, link, or cross each other
a railway junction
a point on a motorway where traffic may leave or join it
electronics
a contact between two different metals or other materials
a thermocouple junction
a transition region between regions of differing electrical properties in a semiconductor
a p-n junction
a connection between two or more conductors or sections of transmission lines
the act of joining or the state of being joined
Other Word Forms
- junctional adjective
- interjunction noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of junction1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Of the driving experience you get from an eHGV, Liam tells me he enjoys appreciates the "instant torque" helping him to pull away at junctions.
A new junction on the A421 is planned, complete with slip roads to direct traffic to and from the park.
The extra-large box stretched along a busy junction frequently used by buses, lorries and cars.
Drivers can often be seen driving at excessive speeds to overtake lines of slower-moving vehicles, and at certain junctions cars have to turn right across traffic coming the other way.
He initially went too fast in the city's Springburn area and passed a car on the wrong side of the road before going on to the M8 at junction 15.
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