The difference between Biscuit and Finger joint

When used as nouns, biscuit means a small, flat, baked good which is either hard and crisp or else soft but firm: a cookie, whereas finger joint means a joint, usually glued, in which multiple integral protrusions are fit into mating slots, used especially for manufacturing long moldings.


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  1. Biscuit as a noun (chiefly, UK, Australia, Ireland, NZ, rare in the US):

    A small, flat, baked good which is either hard and crisp or else soft but firm: a cookie.

  2. Biscuit as a noun (chiefly, North America):

    A small, usually soft and flaky bread, generally made with baking soda, which is similar in texture to a scone but which is usually not sweet.

  3. Biscuit as a noun (UK):

    A cracker.

    Examples:

    "cheese and biscuits'', ''[[water biscuit water biscuits]]'', ''digestive biscuits"

  4. Biscuit as a noun (nautical):

    The "bread" formerly supplied to naval ships, which was made with very little water, kneaded into flat cakes and slowly baked, and which often became infested with weevils.

  5. Biscuit as a noun:

    A form of unglazed earthenware.

  6. Biscuit as a noun:

    A light brown colour.

    Examples:

    "color paneFCE7D3"

  7. Biscuit as a noun (woodworking):

    A thin oval wafer of wood or other material inserted into mating slots on pieces of material to be joined to provide gluing surface and strength in shear.

  8. Biscuit as a noun (US, slang):

    A plastic card bearing the codes for authorizing a nuclear attack.

  9. Biscuit as a noun (US, slang, hiphop):

    A handgun, especially a revolver.

  10. Biscuit as a noun (ice hockey):

    A hockey puck.

  1. Finger joint as a noun (construction, woodworking):

    A joint, usually glued, in which multiple integral protrusions are fit into mating slots, used especially for manufacturing long moldings.