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JOIN; Joining; Joins; Join (disambiguation); Joined; Join (command); Joining (disambiguation)

join         
1. <database> inner join (common) or outer join (less common). 2. <theory> least upper bound. (1998-11-23)
join         
¦ verb
1. link or become linked or connected to.
form a group; unite.
2. become a member or employee of (an organization).
(join up) become a member of the armed forces.
come into the company of.
3. take part in.
support (someone) in an activity.
¦ noun a place where things are joined.
Phrases
join battle formal begin fighting.
join forces combine efforts.
Derivatives
joinable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. joindre, from L. jungere 'to join'.
join         
v.
1) (D; tr.) to join for (would you join us for a drink?)
2) (d; intr.) to join in (they all joined in singing the national anthem)
3) (D; tr.) to join in (to join smb. in a drink)
4) (D; tr.) to join to, with (to join one wire to another; they all joined hands with each other; to join forces with one's allies)
5) (D; intr.) to join with (we must join with them in fighting tyranny)

Wikipedia

Join

Join may refer to:

  • Join (law), to include additional counts or additional defendants on an indictment
  • In mathematics:
    • Join (mathematics), a least upper bound of sets orders in lattice theory
    • Join (topology), an operation combining two topological spaces
    • Join (sigma algebra), a refinement of sigma algebras
    • Join (algebraic geometry), a union of lines between two varieties
  • In computing:
    • Join (relational algebra), a binary operation on tuples corresponding to the relation join of SQL
      • Join (SQL), relational join, a binary operation on SQL and relational database tables
      • join (Unix), a Unix command similar to relational join
    • Join-calculus, a process calculus developed at INRIA for the design of distributed programming languages
      • Join-pattern, generalization of Join-calculus
      • Joins (concurrency library), a concurrent computing API from Microsoft Research
  • Join Network Studio of NENU, a non-profit organization of Northeast Normal University
  • Joins.com, the website for South Korean newspaper JoongAng Ilbo
  • Joining (woodworking), woodworking processes of combining two or more pieces of wood together, generally through the use of nails or screws
  • Joining (metalworking), metalworking processes which combine two or more pieces of metal together, typically by the use of screws or welding
Pronunciation examples for Join
1. like to join. It's goto/join-Greyglers.
Reimagining the Internet _ Vint Cerf _ Talks at Google
2. Join us.
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
3. Join us.
What Works - Gender Equality by Design _ Iris Bohnet _ Talks at Google
4. join 'em.
Alibaba - The House That Jack Ma Built _ Duncan Clark _ Talks at Google
5. Join us.
Let's Talk about Death (over Dinner) _ Michael Hebb _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Join
1. Join the debate Go to observer.co.uk/amnesty/ to join the debate with Kate Allen.
2. "One decided to join the Navy and the other decided to join the Marine Corps," she said, drawing cheers.
3. Should you be called out to join a campaign for God’s cause, join it.» (Related by Al–Bukhari.)
4. "Kids join the Marines because they want to join the Marines, not because they‘re tired of flipping burgers," Milstead said.
5. When Romania and Bulgaria join the EU, up to 600,000 of their citizens are expected to join the influx.