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noun
- 1. a point where two or more things are joined: "the junction of the two rivers" Similar
- 2. a region of transition in a semiconductor between a part where conduction is mainly by electrons and a part where it is mainly by holes.
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JUNCTION definition: 1. a place where things, especially roads or railways, come together: 2. a place where things…. Learn more.
The meaning of JUNCTION is an act of joining : the state of being joined. How to use junction in a sentence.
JUNCTION meaning: 1. a place where things, especially roads or railways, come together: 2. a place where things…. Learn more.
a place or point where two or more things meet or converge. a place or station where railroad lines meet, cross, or diverge. an intersection of streets, highways, or roads. something that joins other things together: He used the device as a junction between the branch circuit and the main power lines. Synonyms: connection. junction. / ˈdʒʌŋkʃən /
Junction often refers to the point where streets or railway lines come together, but it can describe other things that are joined, especially things that are in motion or transmit other things. For example, your body has nerve junctions — the places where your nerves come together.
A junction is also a place where things come together: the junction of two rivers. A juncture is a line or point at which two bodies are joined, or a point of exigency or crisis in time: the juncture of the head and neck; a critical juncture in a struggle.
Definition of junction noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.