mortise

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A hole that is made to receive a tenon so as to form a joint
To make a mortise
{v} to cut or join with a mortise
{n} a term injoinery, joint, cut, hole
A notch, hole or space cut into a piece of wood to receive an opposing projecting part Commonly used to recessing hardware in wood
Recessed cavity in a piece of wood used to receive hardware or another piece of wood
A square hole or trough cut into a rail or stile meant to receive a tenon for a mortise-and-tenon joint
In a timber connection, a slot into which a tenon is inserted
A rectangular cavity in a piece of wood, prepared to receive a tendon
A hole or slot in a material, such as wood, into which a tenon fits
Notches cut in wood for the purpose of joining two pieces together
A rectangular hole cut into a piece of wood to accept a tenon (see tenon)
Machining and reinforcing a preparation into door or frame for attachment of hardware With our frame we do not machine our preparations, we use a process called embossing
A rectangular recess cut in timber to receive a matching tongue or tenon
A cavity cut into a piece of timber, or other material, to receive something (as the end of another piece) made to fit it, and called a tenon
a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint cut a hole for a tenon in
cut a hole for a tenon in
a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint
A usually rectangular cavity in a piece of wood, stone, or other material, prepared to receive a tenon and thus form a joint
A square or oblong hole in wood
a notch, hole, groove, or slot made in a piece of wood to receive a tenon of the same dimensions
a hole cut in a piece of wood or stone so that the shaped end of another piece will fit there firmly tenon (mortaise, perhaps from murtazz )
A rectangular hole or slot cut into wood that will receive another member (called a tenon) to make a right-angle joint, or to receive ironmongery such as a lock
join by a tenon and mortise
A groove or slot into which or through which a tenon is inserted
To cut or make a mortise in
Term used when a rectangular hole or area needs to be cut out of wood to receive a piece of hardware, etc
A (usually) rectangular slot or recess cut into a piece of wood and designed to receive a male part, or tenon
A slot cut into a board, plank, or timber, usually edgewise, to receive tenon of another board, plank, or timber to form a joint
{i} recess or groove in a piece of wood or another material that fits together with a corresponding projecting piece of material; connection, joint
A rectangular slot that has been cut into a piece of wood that another piece of wood is to be inserted into to form a locking joint A cutout for hinges or door strikes
To join or fasten by a tenon and mortise; as, to mortise a beam into a post, or a joist into a girder
The slot or hole in one member that receives a projecting piece called a tenon from another member
A slot cut into a board, plank, or timber, usually edgewise, to receive the tenon (or tongue) of another board, plank, or timber to form a joint
mortise-and-tenon joint
A woodworking joint made by inserting a projecting tenon into a mortised slot
mortise-and-tenon joints
plural form of mortise-and-tenon joint
mortise chisel
type of chisel that is hit by a hammer in order to make deep cuts
mortise joint
a joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the other
mortise lock
see mortice lock. a strong lock that fits into a hole cut in the edge of a door American Equivalent: dead bolt (mortise (14-21 centuries), from , probably from murtaj )
mortised
Having or using a mortise

The mortised joint was very strong.

mortised
Simple past tense and past participle of mortised
mortice
A rectangular slot that has been cut into a piece of wood that another piece of wood is to be inserted into to form a locking joint
mortice
{f} join by a tenon and mortise
mortice
a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint
mortice
{i} mortise, recess or groove in a piece of wood or another material that fits together with a corresponding projecting piece of material; connection, joint
mortice
An opening, recess or cutout made to receive a lock or other hardware Also the act of making such an opening
mortice
cut a hole for a tenon in
mortice
A hole cut into the thickness of one edge of a door to receive a mortice lock or latch
mortised
{s} connected by a mortise and tenon; having a mortise
mortised
past of mortised
mortises
plural of mortise
mortises
present participle of mortise
mortising
present participle of mortise
Turkish - English

Definition of mortise in Turkish English dictionary

zıvana mortise
erkek
mortise
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