- having joints or jointed segments;
- (Jointing (sharpening)) Jointing refers to the process of filing or grinding the teeth or knives of cutting tools prior to sharpening. The purpose of jointing is to ensure that all surfaces to be sharpened are of a consistent size and all imperfections have been removed.
- (Jointing) The finishing off of joints between courses of masonry units before the mortar has hardened.
- (Jointing) The way in which exterior mortar joints between brick or stone are finished.
- (Jointing) The process of joining two ends of cable together.
- (Jointing) An important operation in high end millwork, furniture and cabinetry. It is the process of flattening a board by hand to progressively obtain a smooth, straight surface on one face of the board, while relieving stress. ...
- (jointing) Elongation of rice internodes before flowering.
- When stiff body parts are connected by a soft flexible region, the body is said to be jointed.
- having nodes, or points of real or apparent divisions along the stem or psuedobulb.
- generally discs are inserted at each of the bear’s arms and legs and at the neck allowing movement