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English words starting with join

Join

dʒɔɪn

Meanings of Join:

verb

Link; connect.

Usage examples:

The tap was joined to a pipe
noun

A place or line where two or more things are connected or fastened together.

Usage examples:

It was soldered so well that you couldn't see the join

Meanings of Join the club (excl.):

phrase

Used as an observation that someone else is in a difficult or unwelcome situation similar to one's own.

Usage examples:

If you're confused, join the club!

Meanings of Join-battle:

idiom

If armies join battle, they start to fight.

Join-in

dʒɔɪn

Meanings of Join-in:

phrasal verb

To become involved with others in doing something

Usage examples:

Everyone can join in when i sing the national anthem.

Join-to

dʒɔɪn

Meanings of Join-to:

verb

To do something with or be with someone or something

Usage examples:

[ t ] why don’t you ask your sister if she would like to join us for dinner?, [ t ] i’m sure everyo…

Join-up

dʒɔɪn

Meanings of Join-up:

phrasal verb

To become a member of the military or another group

Usage examples:

Levi was not the first member of his family to join up – his sister was already in the navy., save …

Meanings of Join-up-with:

phrasal verb

To get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.

Usage examples:

The design company is planning to join up with a shoe manufacturer and create a new range of footwe…

Joinder

ˈdʒɔɪndə

Meanings of Joinder:

noun

The action of bringing parties together; union.

Usage examples:

The joinder of parties

Joined

dʒɔɪn

Meanings of Joined:

verb

Link; connect.

Usage examples:

The tap was joined to a pipe
noun

A place or line where two or more things are connected or fastened together.

Usage examples:

It was soldered so well that you couldn't see the join

Meanings of Joined-in-marriage:

idiom

To become a married couple in an official ceremony

Joined-up

ˌdʒɔɪnd ˈʌp

Meanings of Joined-up:

adjective

If ideas or parts of a system are joined-up, they work together in a useful and effective way

Usage examples:

The weekly meeting of senior managers is to encourage joined-up thinking between departments.

Joiner

ˈdʒɔɪ.nər

Meanings of Joiner:

noun

A person who constructs the wooden components of a building, such as stairs, doors, and door and window frames.

Usage examples:

Bricklayers and joiners are needed to convert derelict properties

Joiners

ˈdʒɔɪ.nər

Meanings of Joiners:

noun

A person who constructs the wooden components of a building, such as stairs, doors, and door and window frames.

Usage examples:

Bricklayers and joiners are needed to convert derelict properties

Meanings of Joinery:

noun

The wooden components of a building, such as stairs, doors, and door and window frames, viewed collectively.

Usage examples:

The timber is in demand for furniture and interior joinery

Joining

dʒɔɪn

Meanings of Joining:

verb

Link; connect.

Usage examples:

The tap was joined to a pipe
noun

A place or line where two or more things are connected or fastened together.

Usage examples:

It was soldered so well that you couldn't see the join

Meanings of Joining-in:

phrasal verb

To become involved with others in doing something

Usage examples:

Everyone can join in when i sing the national anthem.

Meanings of Joins:

verb

Link; connect.

Usage examples:

The tap was joined to a pipe
noun

A place or line where two or more things are connected or fastened together.

Usage examples:

It was soldered so well that you couldn't see the join

Joint

dʒɔɪnt

Meanings of Joint:

noun

A point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined.

Usage examples:

Seal the joint between the roof and the house wall
adjective

Shared, held, or made by two or more people together.

Usage examples:

A joint statement
verb

Provide or fasten (something) with joints.

Usage examples:

Other dolls, lily and jane, made in germany, had jointed arms and legs, eyelashes, eyes that opened…

Jointer

ˈdʒɔɪntə

Meanings of Jointer:

noun

A plane used for preparing a wooden edge for fixing or joining to another.

Usage examples:

Any areas of the wood that show cupping or crowning will need to be planed by using a jointer or ta…

Meanings of Jointing:

noun

The action of providing with, connecting by, or preparing for a joint.

Usage examples:

Jointing washers
verb

Provide or fasten (something) with joints.

Jointly

ˈdʒɔɪnt.li

Meanings of Jointly:

adverb

With another person or people; together.

Usage examples:

A report prepared jointly by harvard and yale universities

Jointress

ˈdʒɔɪntrəs

Meanings of Jointress:

noun

A widow who holds a jointure.

Usage examples:

Having won the fight, hamlet married his brother's widow gertrude who acquired the status of jointr…

Meanings of Joints:

noun

A point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined.

Usage examples:

Seal the joint between the roof and the house wall
verb

Provide or fasten (something) with joints.

Usage examples:

Other dolls, lily and jane, made in germany, had jointed arms and legs, eyelashes, eyes that opened…
adjective

Shared, held, or made by two or more people together.

Usage examples:

A joint statement

Meanings of Jointure:

noun

An estate settled on a wife for the period during which she survives her husband, in lien of a dower.

Usage examples:

The unmarried and widows often engaged in litigation related to marriage settlements, jointures, us…

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