cement vs join

cement

verb
  • To unite firmly or closely. 

  • To overlay or coat with cement. 

  • To affix with cement. 

  • To make permanent. 

noun
  • Any material with strong adhesive and cohesive properties such as binding agents, glues, grout. 

  • The paste-like substance resulting from mixing such a powder with water, or the rock-like substance that forms when it dries. 

  • The layer of bone investing the root and neck of a tooth; cementum. 

  • A powdered substance produced by firing (calcining) calcium carbonate (limestone) and clay that develops strong cohesive properties when mixed with water. The main ingredient of concrete. 

  • A bond of union; that which unites firmly, as persons in friendship or in society. 

join

verb
  • To connect or combine into one; to put together. 

  • To unite in marriage. 

  • To produce an intersection of data in two or more database tables. 

  • To come into the company of. 

  • To come together; to meet. 

  • To accept, or engage in, as a contest. 

  • To become a member of. 

  • To enter into association or alliance, to unite in a common purpose. 

noun
  • An intersection of data in two or more database tables. 

  • The act of joining something, such as a network. 

  • The lowest upper bound, an operation between pairs of elements in a lattice, denoted by the symbol ∨. 

  • An intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect. 

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