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Alternative form of miter joint
To finish a material at an angle, frequently 45 degrees, or sometimes with some specific shape, so that it will fit up tightly against another piece of material, as with a picture frame
the junction of two bodies at an equally divided angle
The tall pointed hat worn by bishops and abbots
{n} a bishop's cap, a term in joinery
To cut material for an equal angle joint (also see miter joint)
A sort of base money or coin
this means the two edges are joined at a 45° angle Miters are used in the corners of borders and binding In the real world, most picture frames are mitered Mitering mini-lesson
the cutting of the end of a piece at any angle other
A usually 45-degree angle used to join two intersecting fabric edges such as borders on a quilt or sashing around a block
the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made; "he covered the miter with glue before making the joint"
(mitre) Cut at angle that bisects the angle of junction
A joint in which the ends of two pieces of wood are cut at equal angles (typically 45 degrees) to form a corner
fit together in a miter joint
the American spelling of mitre (mitre, from mitra , from )
A joint made by cutting two pieces of material at an angle (usually 90 degrees) and fitting them together Also spelled Mitre
joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner
To match together, as two pieces of molding or brass rule on a line bisecting the angle of junction; to bevel the ends or edges of, for the purpose of matching together at an angle
confer a miter on (a bishop)
Seaming two edges of material diagonally at a corner or cutting two lengths of wallpaper/border at a 45° angle to form a right angle when they are joined
the joint produced by joining two diagonally cut pieces
The joint made by two diagonally cut pieces put together
To finish a material at an angle, frequently 45 degrees, such that it will fit up tightly against another piece of material, as with a picture frame
A tall cap terminating in two peaks, one in front and one in back, that is the distinctive headdress of Bishops (including the pope as bishop of Rome) and abbots of the Western Church
The surface forming the beveled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed or a junction effected by two beveled ends or edges; a miter joint
{i} official headdress of the bishop in the Western Church; office of bishop in the Western Church; headdress of the ancient Jewish High Priest; 90 degree angle formed by two pieces of wood that are cut on a diagonal to fit together (Carpentry)
a liturgical headdress worn by bishops on formal occasions the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made; "he covered the miter with glue before making the joint"
It has been made in many forms, the present form being a lofty cap with two points or peaks
The splicing of two Cast Stone profiles at an angle (see quirk)
An angled cut, usually 45° Unlike a compound miter cut, the saw blade remains straight at 0°
A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries
To meet and match together, as two pieces of molding, on a line bisecting the angle of junction
a liturgical headdress worn by bishops on formal occasions
Cut at angle that bisects the angle of junction
fit together in a miter joint bevel the edges of, to make a miter joint confer a miter on (a bishop)
To place a miter upon; to adorn with a miter
bevel the edges of, to make a miter joint
A joint formed by cutting the ends of two members at angles that fit together, often 45-degree angles
miter joint
A joint between two members at an angle to each other; each member is cut at an angle equal to half the angle of the junction and usually joint at right angles to each other
miter joints
plural form of miter joint
miter box
hand tool for guiding handsaws in making crosscuts or miter joints
miter box
A fixed or adjustable device for guiding handsaws in cutting miter joints or in making crosscuts, especially an open-ended box with slotted sides
miter joint
An angled or square cut joint of two pieces of wood used either to join or turn wood
miter joint
- A junction of two pieces of carpet (or other material) at an angle Most miter joints involve pieces at right angles to one another with their ends cut at 45 degrees to form the joint
miter joint
A junction of two pieces of carpet (or other material) at an angle Most miter joints involve pieces at right angles to one another with their ends cut at 45 degrees to form the joint P
miter joint
A miter joint of two pieces of wood consists of each piece being cut at exactly half the angle of the corner formed by the joint
miter joint
n. A joint made by beveling each of two surfaces to be joined, usually at a 45° angle, to form a corner, usually a 90° angle
miter joint
joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner
miter joint
A joint in which the ends of two boards are cut at equal angles (typically 45 degrees) to form a corner
miter joint
The joint of two pieces at an angle that bisects the joining angle For example, the miter joint at the side and head casing at a door opening is made at a 45° angle
miter joint
The joining of two surfaces that have been beveled to specific angles so that they form a corner
miter square
An instrument with straight edges that are set at a 45° angle or that are adjustable, used for marking the angles of a miter joint
mitre
A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries
mitre
Alternative spelling of miter
mitred
In materials joints, the division of an angle between two pieces, as opposed to a butt
mitred
Of or pertaining to an abbot's or bishop's mitre
mitered
{a} adorned with a miter, cut at 45 degrees
mitered
past of miter
mitering
present participle of miter
miters
third-person singular of miter
mitre
gold circlet for the head first appearing in 7th century
mitre
To meet and match together, as two pieces of molding, on a line bisecting the angle of junction
mitre
The ceremonial head-dress of a Bishop or Abbot
mitre
Applying a straight edge cut across an otherwise sharply angled corner or edge Quite common on PCB at right angled track junctions to improve manufacturability, reduce electrical reflections, and sometimes for purely cosmetic purpose See also Fillet
mitre
The joining together of two pieces of wood usually but not necessarily 45 degree A picture frame is a typical example
mitre
To cut the ends of rules and borders, at an angle of 45 degrees, so that the corners join at right angles
mitre
The surface forming the beveled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed or a junction effected by two beveled ends or edges; a miter joint
mitre
To place a miter upon; to adorn with a miter
mitre
A sort of base money or coin
mitre
A joint formed between two pieces of wood by cutting bevels of equal angles at the ends of each piece or To cut the joint
mitre
{f} join or attach using a miter (Carpentry)
mitre
To match together, as two pieces of molding or brass rule on a line bisecting the angle of junction; to bevel the ends or edges of, for the purpose of matching together at an angle
mitre
the pointed headdress worn by archbishops, bishops and some abbots on ceremonial occasions
mitre
A crown of rich workmanship worn by Bishops and Abbots; originally quite similar to the Byzantine mitres of today, though the Western ones tend toward two swelling, bulbous shapes on the left and right Fringed bands called lappets hang down behind the mitre, upon the Bishop's upper back
mitre
It has been made in many forms, the present form being a lofty cap with two points or peaks
mitre
the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made; "he covered the miter with glue before making the joint"
mitre
Hat worn by bishops to signify their office, shape is that of a "tongue " of flame, symbolizing the Holy Spirit
mitre
A tall pointed hat in two pieces as worn by a Bishop It reminds us of the tongues of fire that seemed to light upon the apostles on the first day of Pentecost Monstrance - A metal container on a stand It is used at expositions and benedictions of the blessed Sacrament It may be plain or very elaborate, but it always has a little glass window through which you can see the host
mitre
joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner
mitre
{i} miter, official headdress of the bishop in the Western Church; office of bishop in the Western Church; headdress of the ancient Jewish High Priest; 90 degree angle formed by two pieces of wood that are cut on a diagonal to fit together (Carpentry)
mitre
(Gr Mitra) The official headdress or "crown" of a bishop In Slavic churches some archimandrites are allowed to wear the mitre as a recognition of their service to the church (mitrate or mitrophoros) The mitre derives from the crown of the Byzantine emperor
mitre
a liturgical headdress worn by bishops on formal occasions
mitre
1 A cut across the end of a piece of wood at an angle more acute than 90 degrees 2 The sliding accessory running in grooves milled into the table of a circular saw, used for off-cuts It can be adjusted for 90 degree cuts or mitre cuts down to 30 degrees
mitred
Of or pertaining to an abbots or bishops mitre
mitred
Of or pertaining to a mitre joint
mitred
{s} connected with a mitre seam or joint
mitres
plural of mitre
miter