Across
- 3. 1. a place or part of the body where two bones join together, usually so they can move 2. a connection between pieces of wood, metal, or the like, often reinforced with nails, screws, or glue (noun)
- 4. not connected; having no flow in thinking (adjective)
- 6. 1. physically joined together; combined; united, especially in pairs 2. in grammar, having a common derivation (source of origin) (adjective)
- 8. the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks join or cross (noun)
- 9. a committee with members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives who join together and meet to discuss issues (noun)
Down
- 1. 1. a word that joins two phrases or sentences 2. a combination of events or circumstances, usually preceded by "in" (The blackout occurred in conjunction with the storm.) (noun, singular)
- 2. to get together or meet; to become included (verb, present tense)
- 5. 1. to meet or get together again 2. reunite 3. to say (something) in reply; answer, reply (verb)
- 6. 1. in grammar, to join together or match a subject with the correct verb 2. in math and science, a paired element (verb, present tense)
- 7. any of certain large veins of the neck that carry blood back to the heart from the head; a vein that joins the head and the heart (noun)
