ˌintə(r)ˈjəŋkshən noun
Etymology: Latin interjunct us (past participle of interjungere to join together, from inter- + jungere to join, yoke) + English -ion — more at yoke
: a joining of two or more things
interjunction of roads
ˌintə(r)ˈjəŋkshən noun
Etymology: Latin interjunct us (past participle of interjungere to join together, from inter- + jungere to join, yoke) + English -ion — more at yoke
: a joining of two or more things
interjunction of roads
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012