Definition of Jointless. Meaning of Jointless. Synonyms of Jointless

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Definition of Jointless

Jointless
Jointless Joint"less, a. Without a joint; rigid; stiff.

Meaning of Jointless from wikipedia

- areas, jointless track circuits require fewer impedance bonds than any other double rail traction return track circuits. Disadvantages of jointless track...
- The Parker Jointless "Lucky Curve" is a range of fountain pens released by the Parker Pen Company in late 1897. The pen used the Lucky Curve ink supply...
- a moose with an extensive upper lip, preventing it from grazing, and jointless legs preventing it from lying down. The word hugag well predates its usage...
- trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines. It is a jointless, seamless pipe lining within an existing pipe. As one of the most widely...
- The company's first successful pen, released in 1899, was the Parker Jointless. The Lucky Curve feed was used in various forms until 1928. From the 1920s...
- possessing horns and spines. Hugag, an animal similar to a moose, with stiff, jointless legs preventing it from lying down and a large upper lip preventing it...
- from rigid-body joints alone. These may be monolithic (single-piece) or jointless structures. Some common devices that use compliant mechanisms are backpack...
- the use of a vacuum. Distillation using semi-microscale apparatus. The jointless design eliminates the need to fit pieces together. The pear-shaped flask...
- Schoenoplectus lacustris (Richard Mabey). . . " The rounded stems are straight and jointless, which makes them ideal for plaiting and weaving into baskets, mats. ...
- glabrous (hairless), linear, alternate and mostly basal on a simple, jointless stem that bears the flowering spikes. The plants are monoecious, with...