How Do You Spell JOINTED?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪntɪd] (IPA)

The word "jointed" (IPA: /dʒɔɪntɪd/) is spelled with a "jo" at the beginning to represent its pronuniciation starting with a "dʒ" sound, which can also be indicated as "j". The letters "oi" in the middle are used to represent the vowel sound heard in "coin" or "voiced". Lastly, the "ted" at the end is used to indicate the past tense of joining, which is usually spelled with a "d" sound to indicate that the previous sound is voiced. So, jointed means something or someone that has been connected together, often through parts which allow for movement or flexibility.

JOINTED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "jointed" is an adjective that describes an object or organism with parts that are connected by joints. A joint is a flexible or movable connection between two or more parts, allowing for movement or articulation. When something is jointed, it means that it has these flexible connections or can be divided into articulated sections.

    In a mechanical context, a jointed object typically refers to structures like a jointed arm or a jointed robot, where various parts are connected with hinges or pivots. This enables the object to move in specific ways, mimicking the movements of an arm, leg, or other appendages. The joints facilitate bending, extending, rotation, or articulation in order to achieve the desired range of motion.

    In a biological sense, jointed refers to the characteristic of a living organism that possesses articulated limbs or segments. This feature can be observed in various organisms like insects, crustaceans, or even the vertebrate skeleton. Jointed limbs or body parts enable these creatures to perform complex movements, such as walking, crawling, or flying, offering enhanced mobility and flexibility compared to organisms with rigid structures.

    Overall, "jointed" describes the quality of an object or organism being connected by joints, allowing for articulation, movement, or division into individual sections.

  2. Separated into joints; formed with joints, as the stem of a plant.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for JOINTED

Etymology of JOINTED

The word jointed is derived from the Old French word jointe which means joined. It is the past participle of the verb joindre, which also means to join or to connect. The Old French word can be traced back to the Latin word iungere, which has the same meaning of to join.

Similar spelling words for JOINTED

Conjugate verb Jointed

CONDITIONAL

I would joint
we would joint
you would joint
he/she/it would joint
they would joint

FUTURE

I will joint
we will joint
you will joint
he/she/it will joint
they will joint

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jointed
we will have jointed
you will have jointed
he/she/it will have jointed
they will have jointed

PAST

I jointed
we jointed
you jointed
he/she/it jointed
they jointed

PAST PERFECT

I had jointed
we had jointed
you had jointed
he/she/it had jointed
they had jointed

PRESENT

I joint
we joint
you joint
he/she/it joints
they joint

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jointed
we have jointed
you have jointed
he/she/it has jointed
they have jointed
I am jointing
we are jointing
you are jointing
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they are jointing
I was jointing
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I will be jointing
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I have been jointing
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