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tenonenUK tenonten·on T0106800 (tĕn′ən)n. A projection on the end of a piece of wood shaped for insertion into a mortise to make a joint.tr.v. ten·oned, ten·on·ing, ten·ons 1. To provide with a tenon.2. To join with a tenon. [Middle English, from Old French, from tenir, to hold, from Latin tenēre; see ten- in Indo-European roots.]tenon (ˈtɛnən) n (Building) the projecting end of a piece of wood formed to fit into a corresponding mortise in another piecevb (tr) 1. (Building) to form a tenon on (a piece of wood)2. (Building) to join with a tenon and mortise[C15: from Old French, from tenir to hold, from Latin tenēre] ˈtenoner nten•on (ˈtɛn ən) n. 1. a projection formed on the end of a timber or the like for insertion into a mortise of the same dimensions. v.t. 2. to provide with a tenon. 3. to join by or as if by a tenon. 4. to join securely. [1400–50; Middle English < Middle French, <ten(ir) to hold] tenon Past participle: tenoned Gerund: tenoning
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I tenon | you tenon | he/she/it tenons | we tenon | you tenon | they tenon |
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I am tenoning | you are tenoning | he/she/it is tenoning | we are tenoning | you are tenoning | they are tenoning |
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I have tenoned | you have tenoned | he/she/it has tenoned | we have tenoned | you have tenoned | they have tenoned |
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I was tenoning | you were tenoning | he/she/it was tenoning | we were tenoning | you were tenoning | they were tenoning |
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I had tenoned | you had tenoned | he/she/it had tenoned | we had tenoned | you had tenoned | they had tenoned |
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I will tenon | you will tenon | he/she/it will tenon | we will tenon | you will tenon | they will tenon |
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I will have tenoned | you will have tenoned | he/she/it will have tenoned | we will have tenoned | you will have tenoned | they will have tenoned |
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I will be tenoning | you will be tenoning | he/she/it will be tenoning | we will be tenoning | you will be tenoning | they will be tenoning |
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I have been tenoning | you have been tenoning | he/she/it has been tenoning | we have been tenoning | you have been tenoning | they have been tenoning |
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I will have been tenoning | you will have been tenoning | he/she/it will have been tenoning | we will have been tenoning | you will have been tenoning | they will have been tenoning |
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I had been tenoning | you had been tenoning | he/she/it had been tenoning | we had been tenoning | you had been tenoning | they had been tenoning |
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I would tenon | you would tenon | he/she/it would tenon | we would tenon | you would tenon | they would tenon |
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I would have tenoned | you would have tenoned | he/she/it would have tenoned | we would have tenoned | you would have tenoned | they would have tenoned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tenon - a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise jointmortise-and-tenon joint, mortise joint - a joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the otherprojection - any structure that branches out from a central support | TranslationsTenonenUK
tenon[′ten·ən] (engineering) A tonguelike projection from the end of a framing member which is made to fit into a mortise. TenonThe projecting end of a piece of wood or other material, reduced in cross section so that it may be inserted into a corresponding mortise in another piece to form a secure joint.Tenon (in Russian, ship), a projection on the end or lateral surface of a part, designed to be inserted into a recess or groove of corresponding shape and dimensions in another part. It can be used to effect a permanent or temporary joining of the parts. A tenon may be in one piece with an article, or it may be a separate insert (as a dowel). Joints made by a mortise and tenon are most often used in the manufacture of wooden structural elements (windows, doors, and the like), furniture, crates, and casting patterns. In machine building, end and face journals (pivots) are analogous to tenons; they usually have a cylindrical, conical, or spherical shape. tenon tenon The projecting end of a piece of wood, or other material, which is reduced in cross section,TenonenUK
Ten·on (tĕ-non[h]'), Jacques R., French pathologist and oculist, 1724-1816. See: Tenon capsule, Tenon space. tenonenUK Related to tenon: Mortise and tenonWords related to tenonnoun a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise jointRelated Words- mortise-and-tenon joint
- mortise joint
- projection
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