Profession; artisan, tradesperson, who builds things by joining pieces of wood, particularly lighter and more ornamental work than that done by a carpenter, including furniture.
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Object used to connect other objects together.
1 They see nail-makers, sawyers, carpenters, joiners , weavers, and others, all busily employed.
2 The shop sold new and second-hand tools for carpenters, joiners , locksmiths and miners.
3 They had been HANDWERKERS at home; tailors, locksmiths, joiners , cigar-makers, etc.
4 Some have bow-windows, which exhibit a great display of joiners or carpenters work.
5 Hence brutes want neither smiths nor lawyers, magistrates nor joiners , soldiers or surgeons.
6 There were blacksmiths, moulders, masons, carpenters, boat-builders, joiners , miners, machinists, riggers, and rope-makers.
7 Cyanides are natural joiners , attaching to other chemicals with enthusiasm.
8 The building held shops for glassblowers, joiners , potters, and glaziers.
9 But the joiners had soon to be replaced by carpenters.
10 Within, the joiners and carpenters kept up a ceaseless hammering.
11 Is the foreman of the joiners on the Nan-Shan outside?
12 The building trade guilds such as the tilers, carpenters, masons, and joiners , became important.
13 They were transformed into riveters, and riggers, joiners and shipwrights.
14 The file-cutters, the bricklayers'-laborers, the pattern-makers, the coopers, the book-binders, the joiners and shipbuilders!
15 Yang says users are superfans who spread the message and even help new joiners troubleshoot.
16 Alex Meehan puts the high attrition rate among January gym - joiners down to one factor: boredom.
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