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tenon

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ten·on /ˈtenən/ noun [countable] technical  TICan end of a piece of wood, that has been cut to fit exactly into a mortise in order to form a strong joint 榫头,榫舌
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tenonMitred housings with mortice and tenon joints were used.The seat of the chair is a straight forward mortise and tenon construction apart from two considerations.Cutting tenons on a table saw.If you find pegged tenons, the next stage is to drill out the pegs without damaging the surrounding wood.Another tip: cut the top-rail tenons just short of the rail depth.He cuts the tenon shoulders one at a time, and then lines them up to make a final pass if necessary.At this stage there would be no harm in leaving the tenons slightly long.The risk A man with a clipboard told me that the cutting of the tenons is a dangerous practice.
Origin tenon (1400-1500) Old French tenir; → TENANT
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tenon
tenon /ˈtenən/ noun [countable] technical
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: tenir; tenant
an end of a piece of wood, that has been cut to fit exactly into a mortise in order to form a strong joint


tenonBrE /ˈtenən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtenən/ 🔊 noun (specialist) an end of a piece of wood that has been cut to fit into a mortise so that the two are held together 雄榫;凸榫;榫头