/ Junction - Solution to the Crossword Clue

36 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
Junction.

Length
Junction with 4 letters
BOND 4
LINK 4
NODE 4
SEAM 4
Junction with 5 letters
HINGE 5
JOINT 5
NODES 5
UNION 5
UNITY 5
Junction with 6 letters
CORNER 6
JOINTS 6
LEAGUE 6
MERGER 6
SUTURE 6
Junction with 7 letters
JOINING 7
MEETING 7
MELDING 7
Junction with 8 letters
ABUTMENT 8
AFFINITY 8
ALLIANCE 8
COUPLING 8
JUNCTURE 8
Junction with 9 letters
PETTICOAT 9
CONCOURSE 9
GATHERING 9
Junction with 10 letters
CONCURSION 10
CONFLUENCE 10
CONNECTION 10
CROSSROADS 10
Junction with 11 letters
AFFILIATION 11
ASSOCIATION 11
COMBINATION 11
UNIFICATION 11
Junction with 12 letters
ARTICULATION 12
INTERSECTION 12
RELATIONSHIP 12

Definition for Junction

Junction is a term used to describe a point where two or more things come together or intersect. In the context of crossword puzzles, it refers to a word or phrase that serves as a connection point between intersecting words. This can be a crucial clue in solving the puzzle, as the correct answer must fit both horizontally and vertically. Whether it's a road intersection, a meeting point, or a point of connection between nerves, a junction is all about bringing things together in a cohesive and harmonious way.

Frequently Asked Questions about Solutions for Junction in Crosswords

  1. What are the shortest and longest solutions for Junction?

    The shortest answer for the term Junction is BOND with 4 letters. The longest answer ARTICULATION has 12 letters.

  2. How many solution words are there in total for Junction?

    Our database contains 36 solutions for the crossword term Junction.

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