Consequence of joining a union?
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INLAWConsequence of joining a union?
wedginga method of joining timber
notchinga method of joining timbers
wedgingsWEDGING, a method of joining timber
notchingsNOTCHING, a method of joining timbers
joininga juncture (the act of joining)
conglutinantjoining by means of a sticky substance
joiningsJOINING, a juncture (the act of joining)
suturalthe joining of the edges of a wound
fagotingsThe joining of materials in such a way
joindera joining of parties in a law suit
suturethe joining of the edges of a wound
isophotea curve joining points of equal light intensity
suturedthe joining of the edges of a wound
knitto make a garment by joining loops of yarn
isophotesISOPHOTE, a curve joining points of equal light intensity
joindersJOINDER, a joining of parties in a law suit
coaptationa joining or adjustment of parts to one another.
knittedKNIT, to make a garment by joining loops of yarn
envelopesA curve joining the successive peaks of a modulated wave
combinationThe joining of substances in a compound with new properties
crossoversA short length of track joining two adjacent railroad lines
crossoverA short length of track joining two adjacent railroad lines
combinationsThe joining of substances in a compound with new properties
knitsKNIT, to make a garment by joining loops of yarn
knitterone that knits (to make a garment by joining loops of yarn)
knittersKNITTER, one that knits (to make a garment by joining loops of yarn)
isothermsA curve on a diagram joining points representing states or conditions of equal temperature
univalent(of a chromosome) single; unpaired; not possessing or joining its homologous chromosome in synapsis
cornerstoneA stone that forms the base of a corner of a building, joining two walls
rushing(of a student) Visit (a college fraternity or sorority) with a view toward joining it
cornerstonesA stone that forms the base of a corner of a building, joining two walls
diagonalsA straight line joining two opposite corners of a square, rectangle, or other straight-sided shape
fusionsThe process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity
diagonalsThe set of elements of a matrix that lie on a line joining two opposite corners
channelsA length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, esp. two seas
articulateDenoting a brachiopod that has projections and sockets that form a hinge joining the two halves of the shell
chalazae(in a bird's egg) Each of two twisted membranous strips joining the yolk to the ends of the shell
bucklesA flat, typically rectangular frame with a hinged pin, used for joining the ends of a belt or strap
adjunctionThe joining of two sets that without overlapping jointly constitute a larger set, or the relation between two such sets