| A | B |
| conjoined | joined together; combined; united |
| conjunction | a word that joins two phrases or sentences |
| conjugate | to match a correct verb in grammar with tense, number, or person |
| 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 | the place on a highway or railroad at which they cross or join |
| rejoin | to meet or get together again |