Word Study
joinder
CIDE DICTIONARY
- The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction. [1913 Webster]"Confirmed by mutual joinder of your hands." [1913 Webster]
- A joining of parties as plaintiffs or defendants in a suit. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
joinder, n. Law the act of bringing together.
Etymology
AF f. OF joindre to join
ROGET THESAURUS
joinder
Junction
N junction, joining, joinder, union connection, conjunction, conjugation, annexion, annexation, annexment, astriction, attachment, compagination, vincture, ligation, alligation, accouplement, marriage infibulation, inosculation, symphysis, anastomosis, confluence, communication, concatenation, meeting, reunion, assemblage, coition, copulation, sex, sexual congress, sexual conjunction, sexual intercourse, love-making, joint, joining, juncture, pivot, hinge, articulation, commissure, seam, gore, gusset, suture, stitch, link, miter mortise, closeness, tightness coherence, combination, annexationist, joined, joint, conjoint, conjunct, corporate, compact, hand in hand, firm, fast, close, tight, taut, taught, secure, set, intervolved, inseparable, indissoluble, insecable, severable, jointly, in conjunction with, fast, firmly intimately, tria juncta in uno.For further exploring for "joinder" in Webster Dictionary Online