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miter joint

American  

noun

  1. a joint, especially a butt joint, between two pieces of wood or the like, meeting at an angle in which each of the butting surfaces is cut to an angle equal to half the angle of junction.


Etymology

Origin of miter joint

First recorded in 1680–90

Example Sentences

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Where appearance is important, a ledge and miter joint has the advantage of both, Fig.

From Handwork in Wood by Noyes, William

A strut joint is a form of miter joint used in making trusses.

From Handwork in Wood by Noyes, William

A ledge and miter or lipped miter joint is made by rabbeting and mitering the boards to be joined so that the outer portion of the two boards meet in a miter.

From Handwork in Wood by Noyes, William

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