noun
junction
JUHNGK-shuhn
noun
1
A point where two or more things meet or join, especially roads or railway lines.
"Turn left at the next junction."
"The trains merge onto a single track at the junction."
2
A point of contact between two different materials, especially in electronics.
"The circuit failed at the junction between the two semiconductors."
How to Use Junction
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe place where two things — roads, rail lines, or wires — come together.
Easily confused with
Common pairings
road junction
railway junction
at the junction
Word Forms
junctioned past tense, junctions plural, junctions singular
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Etymology
From Latin iunctio, "a joining," from iungere, "to join."