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Jointer vs Joinder - What's the difference?

jointer | joinder |

As nouns the difference between jointer and joinder

is that jointer is (literally) one that joints while joinder is (legal) the joining a litigant to a suit.

jointer

Noun

(en noun)
  • (literally) One that joints.
  • Any of various tools used to construct or finish joints, especially:
  • # In woodworking.
  • # In building, a pointing-trowel.
  • An equivalent machine, notably used to produce a flat surface on boards.
  • Anagrams

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    joinder

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (legal) The joining a litigant to a suit.
  • Usage notes

    A litigant is joined by a "notice of joinder". The substantive application is an "application for joinder".