- The art or craft of a joiner; cabinetmaking.
- Work done by a joiner; fine woodwork.
Dictionary:
join·er·y (joi'nə-rē) ![]() |
| Architecture: joinery |
The craft of woodworking by joining pieces of wood, esp. of the finish and trim workings of the interior of a structure, such as doors, paneling, sashes, etc., as distinguished from carpentry, which suggests framing and rough work.
| Columbia Encyclopedia: joinery |
| WordNet: joinery |
The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
fine woodwork done by a joiner
Meaning #2:
the craft of a joiner
Synonym: cabinetmaking
| Wikipedia: Joinery |
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