Exploring the Roots of Joining, Meeting, and Linking

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Delve into the origins of words like junct, join, and jug, which signify various forms of connection. Explore terms related to joining tracks in a railroad, veins in the body, and linguistic conjunctions. Uncover the meanings behind disjointed, conjoined, and other descriptors of connectivity and disconnection. Dive into the intricacies of meeting someone, reuniting, and combining words in a sentence.


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  1. to join, meet, or link WORD LIST: JUNCT, JOIN, JUG

  2. What are the roots that mean join, meet, or link?

  3. the roots junct, join, and jug

  4. What is the word that describes a place on the railroad where the tracks join together?

  5. junction

  6. What is the word that names the vein that joins the head and the heart?

  7. jugular

  8. What is the word that describes something that is not connected or doesn t make any sense?

  9. disjointed

  10. What is the word that explains what you do when you meet up with someone?

  11. What is the word that describes things that are connected together or combined?

  12. conjoined

  13. What is the word that names a word in a sentence that combines or joins other words or phrases into one sentence?

  14. conjunction

  15. What is the word that describes what you do when you meet up with someone again at a later time?

  16. rejoin

  17. What is the name of the group that represents members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives in United States government?

  18. joint committee

  19. What is the word that labels a body part at which two bones come together so they can move?

  20. What is the word that names listing all the forms of a verb?

  21. conjugate

  22. Note!! None of Note!! None of these words are these words are proper nouns! Do proper nouns! Do not capitalize not capitalize these words these words unless it is the unless it is the first word of a first word of a sentence!!!! sentence!!!!

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