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mortisemortise-and-tenon jointmor·tise also mor·tice M0430500 (môr′tĭs)n.1. A usually rectangular cavity in a piece of wood, stone, or other material, prepared to receive a tenon and thus form a joint.2. Printing A hole cut in a plate for insertion of type.tr.v. mor·tised, mor·tis·ing, mor·tis·es also mor·ticed or mor·tic·ing or mor·tic·es 1. To join or fasten securely, as with a mortise and tenon.2. To make a mortise in.3. Printing a. To cut a hole in (a plate) for the insertion of type.b. To cut such a hole and insert (type). [Middle English mortaise, from Old French, perhaps from Arabic murtazz, fastened, from irtazza, to be fixed (in place), derived stem of razza, to fix, insert; see rzz in Semitic roots.]mortise (ˈmɔːtɪs) or morticen1. (Building) a slot or recess, usually rectangular, cut into a piece of wood, stone, etc, to receive a matching projection (tenon) of another piece, or a mortise lock2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a cavity cut into a letterpress printing plate into which type or another plate is insertedvb (tr) 3. (Building) to cut a slot or recess in (a piece of wood, stone, etc)4. (Building) to join (two pieces of wood, stone, etc) by means of a mortise and tenon5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to cut a cavity in (a letterpress printing plate) for the insertion of type, etc[C14: from Old French mortoise, perhaps from Arabic murtazza fastened in position] ˈmortiser nmor•tise (ˈmɔr tɪs) n., v. -tised, -tis•ing. n. 1. a notch, hole, or slot made in a piece of wood or the like to receive a tenon of the same dimensions. 2. a deep recess cut into wood for other purposes, as for receiving a mortise lock. v.t. 3. to join securely, esp. with a mortise and tenon. 4. to cut or form a mortise in. [1350–1400; Middle English morteys,mortaise < Anglo-French mortais(e), Old French mortoise, of obscure orig.] mortise Past participle: mortised Gerund: mortising
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I would have mortised | you would have mortised | he/she/it would have mortised | we would have mortised | you would have mortised | they would have mortised | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mortise - a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a jointmorticehole - an opening deliberately made in or through somethingmortise-and-tenon joint, mortise joint - a joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the other | Verb | 1. | mortise - cut a hole for a tenon inmorticecut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" | | 2. | mortise - join by a tenon and mortisemorticebring together, join - cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together" | TranslationsMortise
mortise[′mȯrd·əs] (engineering) A groove or slot in a timber for holding a tenon. MortiseA rectangular slot cut into one piece of timber, into which a tenon or tongue from another piece is fitted to form a joint.mortiseA hole, cavity, notch, slot, or recess cut into a timber or piece of other material; usually receives a tenon, but also has other purposes, as to receive a lock.mortise
mor·tise (mōr'tēs), The seating for the talus formed by the union of the distal fibula and the tibia at the ankle joint. [M.E., fr. O.Fr., fr. Ar. murtazz, fastened] mortiseA depression, groove, or hole into which another anatomical structure fits. Mortise
MortiseIn printing, a hole cut into a block or plate so type can be inserted.mortise Related to mortise: mortise machine, mortise chiselSynonyms for mortisenoun a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a jointSynonymsRelated Words- hole
- mortise-and-tenon joint
- mortise joint
verb cut a hole for a tenon inSynonymsRelated Wordsverb join by a tenon and mortiseSynonymsRelated Words |