joint vs separate: What's the difference?

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Which is correct: joint or separate

How to spell joint?

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separate
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jointnoun

marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking

jointverb

provide with a joint

jointnoun

(anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion)

jointnoun

a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion

jointnoun

the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

jointnoun

a disreputable place of entertainment

jointadjective

affecting or involving two or more

jointverb

fasten with a joint

jointverb

fit as if by joints

jointadjective

involving both houses of a legislature

jointnoun

junction by which parts or objects are joined together

jointverb

separate (meat) at the joint

jointadjective

united or combined

separateverb

treat differently on the basis of sex or race

separateverb

act as a barrier between; stand between

separateadjective

have the connection undone; having become separate

separateverb

arrange or order by classes or categories

separateverb

become separated into pieces or fragments

separateverb

separate into parts or portions

separateverb

discontinue an association or relation; go different ways

separateverb

force, take, or pull apart

separateverb

divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork

separateverb

make a division or separation

separateverb

go one's own way; move apart

separateadjective

standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything

separateverb

mark as different

separateverb

come apart

separatenoun

a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication

separatenoun

a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments

separateverb

divide into components or constituents

separateadjective

independent; not united or joint

separateadjective

separated according to race, sex, class, or religion

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