Junction
Junction (also written "junction", from the Latin iunctio for " junction ") stands for:
- a connective word or connection sign, see conjunction (part of speech )
- a command line command, see shortcut (computer) # junction points
And is the name of the following places in the United States of America:
- Junction, Illinois , in Gallatin County
- Junction, Texas , in Kimble County
- Junction, Utah , in Piute County
- Junction, Wisconsin , in Clark County
Furthermore, many train stations in Great Britain are called XYZ Junction , which indicates their general function as a separation station (usually a branch in the station area or nearby). The most famous of these stations is Clapham Junction in south London.
Others:
- Junction 48 , Israeli-German-American feature film from 2016, directed by Udi Aloni
- Junction Corner , headland on the coast of Queen Marie Land, Antarctica
- Junction Knob , Hills in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Junction Track , ridge in the Darwin Mountains, Antarctica
- Junction Valley , valley on South Georgia in the South Atlantic
See also:
Wiktionary: junction - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations