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		Definition of joinery in English: joinerynoun ˈdʒɔɪnəriˈdʒɔɪnəri mass noun1The wooden components of a building, such as stairs, doors, and door and window frames, viewed collectively.  the timber is in demand for furniture and interior joinery  Example sentencesExamples -  Most lattice panels of this region and period were made of many small components held together by complex joinery.
 -  The massive walls work well as heat sinks, but the beautiful timber walls, with all their complex joinery, are too porous to hold heat.
 -  This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge.
 -  Timber framing refers to a specific type of post and beam construction in which solid wood timbers are joined by means of traditional wooden joinery.
 -  That sensibility is inevitably - and necessarily manifest in the components and joinery of the building.
 -  Router bits and shaper cutters are available in several profiles, making it easy to achieve traditional door frame joinery.
 -  To make a room feel more spacious, use cool colours and paint joinery and walls the same shade.
 -  Botched proportions, crude swing-hinge ‘Georgian’ windows and clumsy joinery are the norm.
 -  They toured the house, which is in an intact state with all its original plaster-work, joinery and fireplaces, and much of the original furniture.
 -  The cost of joinery in the main debating chamber has more than doubled, from £5m to almost £12m.
 -  In this way it can help the owner of a property to get the right sort of windows, joinery or plaster finish on their building.
 -  Connoisseurs of American furniture have always taken a hard line about joinery.
 -  There is an excellent range of colours and it makes superb flooring panelling, joinery and furniture.
 -  So, as of this weekend, my home is filled with furniture which was previously in my grandmother's unit, most of it in the same dark joinery of my home.
 -  Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery.
 -  It boasts many original features including joinery, fireplaces, window boxes and timber ceilings.
 -  A log building expert analyzed features such as handwrought nails, log joinery, and floor plans.
 -  The house has highly decorated interiors with lavish plasterwork, inlaid floors and exquisite joinery.
 -  Teak furniture is generally all made with mortise and tendon joinery.
 -  He and his colleagues repair roofs, aluminum joinery and vertical walls of skyscrapers.
 
 - 1.1 The activity or skill of a joiner.
 he quickly mastered the techniques of joinery  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘I was inspired by him because of his joinery, his designs and his personality,’ said Ahadi.
 -  The craft centre also offers tuition for the public who will be trained in joinery skills and the use of the equipment.
 -  The two Stuarts travelled with a group including part-time lecturer in carpentry and joinery, James Henderson.
 -  Henry soon realised that his son was as skilled in design as he was in construction and moved his son from joinery to architecture.
 -  The workshop will also include a degree of joinery and painting of the finished forms.
 -  Even students who are funnelled to the ‘trades’ will need to be trained to work in plumbing and joinery as the applied sciences they are.
 -  What is disclosed is that he first cut his teeth in the family joinery and building business alongside his father and uncle.
 -  A joiner by trade, Stuart has a lifelong passion for boating and has used his joinery skills to update parts of the former lifeboat.
 -  John Joe O'Reilly, lecturer in carpentry and joinery said: ‘We are delighted with their achievements.’
 -  Hemmings went on to execute the woodwork as well as more sophisticated joinery work, including doors and window sashes, at Poplar Forest.
 -  He was looking for under-utilised joinery skills, a resourceful design team as well as local supplies of timber.
 -  He is planning to teach his joinery skills to people in the area so they can rebuild their homes.
 -  Pat and son Fergus are involved in the Bolger family joinery and furniture business at Wells, Royal Oak.
 -  Apart from building sites, the other locations for members were the many joinery shops which prefabricated doors and frames.
 -  Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills.
 -  It was only a series of coincidences that saw Gary enter the theatrical world, instead of the world of joinery.
 -  Said Robert: ‘Boat building was very different from ordinary joinery.’
 -  As an Instructor in carpentry and joinery at Fás in Ballytivnan, Basil is more than qualified to lead this team.
 -  He got involved in wood-work, learning the fine points of joinery and carpentry.
 -  Mr Stevenson offers all general building services including plastering, joinery and brickwork.
 
  
    Definition of joinery in US English: joinerynounˈdʒɔɪnəriˈjoinərē The wooden components of a building, such as stairs, doors, and door and window frames, viewed collectively.  Example sentencesExamples -  To make a room feel more spacious, use cool colours and paint joinery and walls the same shade.
 -  In this way it can help the owner of a property to get the right sort of windows, joinery or plaster finish on their building.
 -  Router bits and shaper cutters are available in several profiles, making it easy to achieve traditional door frame joinery.
 -  Connoisseurs of American furniture have always taken a hard line about joinery.
 -  The house has highly decorated interiors with lavish plasterwork, inlaid floors and exquisite joinery.
 -  They toured the house, which is in an intact state with all its original plaster-work, joinery and fireplaces, and much of the original furniture.
 -  Most lattice panels of this region and period were made of many small components held together by complex joinery.
 -  This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge.
 -  That sensibility is inevitably - and necessarily manifest in the components and joinery of the building.
 -  So, as of this weekend, my home is filled with furniture which was previously in my grandmother's unit, most of it in the same dark joinery of my home.
 -  Teak furniture is generally all made with mortise and tendon joinery.
 -  The cost of joinery in the main debating chamber has more than doubled, from £5m to almost £12m.
 -  Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery.
 -  Botched proportions, crude swing-hinge ‘Georgian’ windows and clumsy joinery are the norm.
 -  Timber framing refers to a specific type of post and beam construction in which solid wood timbers are joined by means of traditional wooden joinery.
 -  It boasts many original features including joinery, fireplaces, window boxes and timber ceilings.
 -  A log building expert analyzed features such as handwrought nails, log joinery, and floor plans.
 -  The massive walls work well as heat sinks, but the beautiful timber walls, with all their complex joinery, are too porous to hold heat.
 -  He and his colleagues repair roofs, aluminum joinery and vertical walls of skyscrapers.
 -  There is an excellent range of colours and it makes superb flooring panelling, joinery and furniture.
 
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