Mortises [noun]

Definition of Mortises:

link, connection

Opposite/Antonyms of Mortises:

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Sentence/Example of Mortises:

Mortise, a hollow in a stone or timber to receive a corresponding projection.

The marks a, b designate the limits, or the length, of the mortise.

A typical form of mallet chiseling is the digging of a mortise, Fig. 76.

Fasten the lock in place, and if there is a strike or face-plate, mark its place and mortise it in.

The width of the mortise is equal to the width of the groove, its length to the width of the tenon.

The operation of cutting the mortise is called dove-tailing.

The joints may be made with dowels, or the mortise and tenon may be used, as desired.

The back posts also have a mortise cut in them at the top for the back board as shown.

In order to get these pieces into place, the mortise in the long post must be made 1/2 in.

The end rails have a mortise in them for the tenons on the ends of the foot boards.