Joint

Imagine you're organizing a dinner party and need to figure out where everyone will sit. Just like deciding the seating arrangement to ensure smooth conversation and interaction, a joint is where two or more bones meet, allowing for movement and coordination. In both scenarios, the key is to create a point of connection that facilitates interaction—whether it's guests at a table or bones in a body.
Practice Version

Joint: A point where two or more bones meet. Joint. In simple terms, a joint is the area where bones connect to allow movement and provide support.