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ultimate
Adjective
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The ultimate goal, success, decision, etc. is the final one.
You can't have ultimate success without a lot of little successes.
The moon is good, but there's no question that Mars is the ultimate goal.
Presidents have the ultimate responsibility to keep us safe.
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The ultimate test, responsibility, power, etc. is the one that is more important, bigger, stronger, etc. than the others.
They are trying to build the ultimate computer, one that can do anything and everything.
If you could save someone's life, I think that's the ultimate goal.
joint
Noun
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A place where two things meet but are still able to move.
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A place where two things join solidly.
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Any part of the body where two bones join, sometimes letting that part of the body to be bent or straightened.
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A way to join two pieces of wood together so that they interlock.
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A bar, restaurant, or nightclub.
It was the kind of joint you wouldn't want your boss to see you in.
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prison; jail.
I'm not breaking any more laws because I don't want to go back to the joint.
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A marijuana cigarette.
Let's smoke a joint and then go skateboarding.
strength
Noun
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If you have strength you are strong.
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#If you have strength your muscles are very powerful.
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#:I don't have the strength to lift something that heavy.
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#Strength can also mean you are strong or tough is some other way, such as a strong mind or strong will.
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#:She needed great strength to deal with her sickness and poverty.
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A strength is a good quality.
The plan had may strengths, such as not needing many people and being easy to do.
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Strength as in the number of something.
The strength of the regiment was 3,000 soldiers.