noun
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the skill or craft of a joiner
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work made by a joiner
Etymology
Origin of joinery
Example Sentences
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In terms of woodworking, he avoids table saws because they interrupt his workflow, and he favors interlocking joinery for strength.
From Los Angeles Times
“Structural Expression,” meanwhile, showcases how these architects elevated natural structural elements like beams, vaults and joinery into art.
From Los Angeles Times
Richardson was a joiner since the age of 16 and ran a joinery business alongside his racing career.
From BBC
He has been a joiner since the age of 16 and ran a joinery business alongside his racing career.
From BBC
For Sienna, it was a "lucky" experience to tackle bricklaying, joinery, plastering and now plumbing.
From BBC
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