jugum

/ˈdʒuːɡəm/
noun
  1. A yoke or a structure that connects two parts, such as the pair of opposite leaves on a plant stem or a connecting ridge in anatomy.
    • The ancient farmers used a jugum to harness their oxen together.
    • The botanist noted the jugum of leaves on the stem.
    • In anatomy, the jugum is a ridge that connects two bones.
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