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junction

[C] Countable
pl: junctions

This word carries a strong sense of convergence and intersection. It evokes a physical image of lines meeting at a single point, creating a node of transition. In a technical or engineering context, it is a neutral term describing a connection point, whereas in a social or metaphorical sense, it implies a moment of decision or a critical meeting of ideas. Compared to "intersection," which often suggests a crossing where paths continue past each other, a "junction" frequently implies a merging or a branching off. It is commonly used in infrastructure and electronics to describe the specific spot where a circuit or a route is split or joined.

Countable when referring to a specific physical location where roads or wires meet, such as a busy highway junction.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A point where two or more roads, railway lines, or electrical wires meet.

"The car crashed at the junction of Main Street and First Avenue."

Noun
[something]

A point where two or more things are joined together.

"The junction of the two rivers creates a wide estuary."

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