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loose–jointed
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loose–jointed
(adjective)
loose–jointed
/
ˈ
luːs
ˈ
ʤoɪntəd/
adjective
loose–jointed
/
ˈ
luːs
ˈ
ʤoɪntəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOSE–JOINTED
[
more loose–jointed; most loose–jointed
]
:
able to move in a very free and relaxed way
a
loose-jointed
[=
flexible, loose-limbed
] dancer/gymnast
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