A second type of slightly movable joint is what
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is known as a cartilaginous joint. This type of joint is formed by the articulation of bones with a layer of cartilage in between. Cartilaginous joints allow for slight movement, such as bending and twisting, but are more stable than synovial joints. Examples of cartilaginous joints include the joints between the vertebrae in the spine and the pubic symphysis in the pelvis.