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Definition of Jointing rule

Jointing rule
Jointing Joint"ing, n. The act or process of making a joint; also, the joints thus produced. Jointing machine, a planing machine for wood used in furniture and piano factories, etc. Jointing plane. See Jointer, 2. Jointing rule (Masonry), a long straight rule, used by bricklayers for securing straight joints and faces.

Meaning of Jointing rule from wikipedia

- of Ajman. This provided for some joint supervision in the zone by the ruler of Ajman and the shaikhs under the rule of Muscat. It allowed the Ajman ruler...
- and tandemocracy, are now used more generally to refer to any system of joint rule or office. A monarchy temporarily controlled by two or more people is...
- years of joint rule Ptolemy X had his mother Cleopatra III murdered in 101 BC. Cleopatra III was succeeded by Ptolemy X, possibly in joint rule with his...
- states have a rule of joint and several liability, although in response to tort reform efforts, some have limited the applicability of the rule. About two...
- known by his stage name Ja Rule (/dʒɑː ruːl/), is an American rapper, singer, and actor. Born and raised in New York City, Ja Rule became known for blending...
- beginning of an almost twenty-year period of joint rule with his brother Duke Albert. Initially the two ruled in harmony, favored by the onset of a long...
- king of Bohemia 1625/37–1657 Ferdinand IV, king of Bohemia 1647–1654 (joint rule) Leopold I, king of Bohemia 1655–1705 Joseph I, king of Bohemia 1687–1711...
- – c. August 253) was Roman emperor from June 251 to August 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusi****. Gallus was born in Italy, in a respected senatorial...
- other, not once lodging in the same house or sharing a common meal. Their joint rule was a failure. The Imperial Palace was divided into two separate sections...
- daughter of Malcolm II of Scotland. He ruled alone as jarl for about a third of the time that he held the title and jointly with one or more of his brothers...