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mortise-and-tenon

 

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Mortise-and-Tenon

Definition:

The term mortise-and-tenon refers to a woodworking joint in which a projecting part (tenon) of one piece fits into a cut-out hole (mortise) of another piece to create a strong and secure connection.

Part of speech:

Adjective

Usage:

- When constructing wooden furniture, craftsmen often utilize the mortise-and-tenon joint to ensure durability and stability.

- He learned how to create mortise-and-tenon connections by attending a carpentry workshop.

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Sample Sentences:

1. The skilled woodworker used the mortise-and-tenon joint to join the table legs to the tabletop.

2. The intricate bookshelf featured exquisite mortise-and-tenon craftsmanship.

3. I need to repair the mortise-and-tenon joint on my antique chair.

4. The furniture maker meticulously cuts each mortise-and-tenon to ensure a perfect fit.

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