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mortise <a mortise; mortises> N

blind mortise

blind mortise CARPENT
blind mortise CARPENT

mortise bolt CARPENT

mortise chisel CARPENT

mortise joint CARPENT

mortise wheel ARCHIT

open mortise

slip mortise CARPENT

slot mortise

slot mortise CARPENT
slot mortise CARPENT

stopped mortise

stub mortise CARPENT

through mortise CARPENT

bevel mortise wheel ARCHIT

blind mortise-and-tenon joint CARPENT

blind mortise-and- tenon joint CARPENT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A mortise or slot is cut vertically in the bedpost.
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Rather than having its spokes mortised into a wooden nave (hub), it has them fitted together (mitred) then bolted into a metal nave.
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However, due to the precision of fit required for a mortise and tenon joint, this can be a difficult and time-consuming task.
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The buildings include the farmhouse, a timber-framed mortise and tenon barn with an attached milk house, and a two-story saltbox style granary.
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The structure originally had mortise and tenon joints to hold up the loft.
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There are no mortise and tenon fastenings, and no sewing.
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Early planes were made from wood with a rectangular slot or mortise cut across the center of the body.
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A xed tenon was made by shaping the end of one timber to t into a mortise (hole) that is cut into a second timber.
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Pieces were assembled using mortise-and-tenon joinery, held together with lashings, pegs, metal nails, and glue.
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Mortise and tenon joints were used in the framing.
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