knuckle joint
Americannoun
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a joint forming a knuckle.
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Machinery. a joint between two parts allowing movement in one plane only.
noun
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any of the joints of the fingers
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mechanical engineering a hinged joint between two rods, often a ball and socket joint
Etymology
Origin of knuckle joint
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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She was operated on the next day and doctors cut open her finger to clean and remove the infection around the knuckle joint.
From BBC • Apr. 18, 2023
I went to the doctor and found I had a linear fracture in the knuckle joint.
From Newsweek • Feb. 15, 2015
A mysterious knuckle joint in the sled's suspension was said to make up for some of the stiffness of the one-piece body.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By means of a knuckle joint the frozen collar was sidestepped, and the hole, now pinched down to six inches, went on down.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Exercise 66: Locomotive Coupling Rod Ends.—A form of knuckle joint used on locomotive coupling rods is shown in fig.
From An Introduction to Machine Drawing and Design by Low, David Allan
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