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Definition of Joiners
1. joiner [n] - See also: joiner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Joiners
Literary usage of Joiners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac (1918)
"GLEN COVE—United Brotherhood of Carpenters and joiners of Amer. ... 1st and PORT
WASHINGTON—United Brotherhood of Car- tors and joiners of Amer.. No. 1152. ..."
2. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"joiners' WORK AND CARPENTERS' WORK. A large portion of what formerly
constituted "joiners' work" is now done at the mills or woodworking-shops, ..."
3. The Furniture of Our Forefathers by Esther Singleton, Russell Sturgis (1913)
"Even the joiners seem to have produced most of their work to order and to have
kept a modest stock. As an example, we may take David Say well, ..."
4. Medicare HMO's: HCFA Can Promptly Eliminate Hundreds of Millions in Excess by Jonathan Ratner (1998)
"We tested our assumption that joiners' costs—with some adjustments—are representative
of enrollees' costs by examining joiners' costs over several years. ..."
5. Quantities: A Text-book for Surveyors, in Tabulated Form by Banister Fletcher, Herbert Phillips Fletcher (1888)
"IN measuring carpenter and joiners' work, greater care is required than with the
trades already treated of, and the student must have a tolerable amount of ..."
6. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1884)
"Wood soft, light and of loose texture, used by joiners, coopers and turners; ...
The Aspen-wood is white and tender, and in use by coopers and joiners. ..."
7. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"... the Company of Fletchers, the Company of Blacksmiths, the Company or joiners,
the Company of Weavers, the Company of ..."