Definition of Joinable

1. Adjective. That can be joined. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Joinable

1. join [adj] - See also: join

Lexicographical Neighbors of Joinable

johnsons
johntomaite
johnwalkite
joie de vivre
join
join'd
join battle
join forces
join in
join point
join points
join the choir invisible
join the club
join up
joinability
joinable (current term)
joinant
joinder
joinders
joined
joined at the hip
joined up
joiner
joineries
joiners
joinery
joinest
joineth
joinin'
joining

Literary usage of Joinable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Bankruptcy Law of the United States by Harold Remington (1915)
"Individual Members joinable with Partnership, in either Voluntary or Involuntary Proceedings.—The individual members of the partnership may be joined with ..."

2. A Treatise on the Game Laws, and on Fisheries: With an Appendix, Containing by Joseph Chitty (1812)
"... and not joinable with trespass ; bnt the Court held that was a trespass, and what came under the per quod was only matter of aggravation. ..."

3. The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1895)
"... and other matters may be joined therein.5 Likewise an action to enforce partition is joinable with one to enforce a trust.1 And partition may be joined ..."

4. Annotated Ohio Code of Civil Procedure by Ohio, William Henry Whittaker (1896)
"94 (assault and battery and slander held not joinable, 53 Barb. 238, 244, overruling, 15 How. Pr. 286). Count upon indebtedness and promise by administrator ..."

5. Brief Upon Pleadings in Civil Actions: At Law, in Equity, and Under the New by Austin Abbott, Asa W. Russell (1904)
"... contract is joinable with a claim for damages for deceit in inducing the making of the contract, although plaintiff may usually be required to elect ..."

6. Cases on Procedure, Annotated: Code Pleading by Edson Read Sunderland (1913)
"It is plain that the New York court, independently of other reasons held the two causes not joinable because of the express statutory requirement for ..."

7. An Exposition of the Principles of Pleading Under the Codes of Civil Procedure by George Lemon Phillips (1896)
"... separately stating his causes of action.9 If two or more causes that are not joinable are united, whether by separate statements or by one commingled ..."

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