What's the difference between drawbore and joinery?
Drawbore
Definition:
(n.) A hole bored through a tenon nearer to the shoulder than the holes through the cheeks are to the edge or abutment against which the shoulder is to rest, so that a pin or bolt, when driven into it, will draw these parts together.
(v. t.) To make a drawbore in; as, to drawbore a tenon.
(v. t.) To enlarge the bore of a gun barrel by drawing, instead of thrusting, a revolving tool through it.
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Joinery
Definition:
(n.) The art, or trade, of a joiner; the work of a joiner.
Example Sentences:
(1) Housebuilding activity still increased at a strong pace overall, but the sharp growth slowdown since this summer reflects greater caution towards new development projects amid tighter mortgage lending conditions and renewed uncertainties about the demand outlook.” Meanwhile, Persimmon, Britain’s biggest housebuilder by market value, said a shortage of workers with joinery and bricklaying skills was limiting the number of homes it could build.
(2) The FMB’s services director, Steve Laurence, who drew up the scheme, said the first cohort would learn the basics of “all the biblical trades” in one year – bricklaying, joinery, roofing, floorlaying, plastering and painting – and gain an NVQ level 2 qualification, with the opportunity to specialise after.
(3) The presence of arsenic in the work-room air must be considered for appropriate assessment of the occupational environment in joinery shops.
(4) Finally, a ship carrying glass and joinery caught fire at the port city of Bushehr.
(5) With the joinery's blessing we get free fuel to heat our home.
(6) • £37,000 to Knotty Ash Woodworking, a Liverpool joinery which supplied the MoD with "security control room furniture".
(7) Other job categories associated with lung cancer included: electricians and workers in electrical machine production, woodworkers (in furniture or cabinet making, but not in carpentry or joinery) and cleaning services.
(8) The millionaire who rescues migrants at sea - Podcast Read more Catrambone and Regina, along with Regina’s teenage daughter Maria Luisa, set off from their home on the Mediterranean island of Malta , aboard a glistening white 24-metre chartered motor yacht with Burmese teak decking and varnished Tanganyika walnut joinery.
(9) In contrast, no excess of gastric cancer could be detected in men working in the manufacture of wooden building materials and wooden furniture, and a risk below unity was seen for those in carpentry and joinery.
(10) Selective methods have been applied for control of the work environment in six joinery shops.
(11) I rang around a few local joineries and visited the biggest in our area.
(12) At the same time it has been found out that the types of labour which they encounter for the first time (joinery in the 5th form, electrotechnical work) lead to unfavourable changes in the functional state of schoolchildren organisms.
(13) The risk for nasal adenocarcinoma was elevated by industry for the wood and paper industry (odds ratio (OR) = 11.9) and by occupation for those employed in furniture and cabinet making (OR = 139.8), in factory joinery and carpentry work (OR = 16.3), and in association with high-level wood dust exposure (OR = 26.3).
(14) Crucially, we have found a local joinery from which we source our wood, so we are now burning waste wood that would otherwise be destined for landfill.
(15) The mean airborne concentration of arsenic around various types of joinery machines was in the range from 0.54 to 3.1 micrograms m-3.
(16) For Adam Bushnell, who is representing the UK at joinery, it's all about precision and attention to detail.
(17) We also buy a couple of bags (at £1 a throw) of sawdust logs - made at the joinery from compressed sawdust - which burn extremely well.
(18) The work has been aimed at investigating the effects of organic solvent-toluene-upon the painters of the Building Joinery Factory.
(19) A high relative risk was also observed in males with an occupational history of woodworking or joinery, particularly when these jobs involved sanding or lathing practices (RR = 7.5, p = 0.02).