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Junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link ROOT WORDS Junct, join, jug = to join, meet, or link

Conjoined Joined together; combined, united.

Conjugate To join together or match a correct verb in grammar.

Conjunction A word that joins two phrases or sentences.

disjointed Not connected; having no flow in thinking.

Join To get together or meet; to become included.

Joint A place or part of the body where two bones join together, usually so they can move.

Joint Committee A committee with members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives who join together and meet to discuss issues

Jugular A vein that carries blood back to the heart from the head; a vein that joins the head and the heart.

Junction A place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross or join.

Rejoin To meet or get together again

The End!!! Take your grammar folders home on Thursday to study for your test on Friday!