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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The carpenter used a chisel to carve a mortise in the door frame.
The old door frame had a mortise for a skeleton key.
The door manufacturer offers mortise lock options for their products.
The locksmith installed a new mortise lock in the front door.
The antique desk had intricate mortise and tenon joints.
The mortise and tenon joint is a popular technique in traditional Japanese woodworking.
The mortise joint was crucial in keeping the gate upright.
The mortise joint is known for its strength and durability.
The mortise joint allowed for a seamless connection between the table legs and top.
The carpenter made a mortise joint to secure the wooden frame.
He carefully chiseled out a mortise for the hinge.
The mortise joint is often used in the construction of doors and windows.
The mortise was filled with putty to conceal the damage.
The old-fashioned lock requires a key to be inserted into the mortise.
The mortise was slightly off-center, causing the lock to stick.
The woodworking magazine featured an article on the benefits of using mortise and tenon joints.
The wooden puzzle pieces fit together like mortise and tenon joints.
The furniture maker used a mortise machine to create precise joints in the table legs.
The wooden puzzle pieces were joined together using mortise and tenon joints.
The cabinetmaker used mortise and tenon joints to create a sturdy and durable piece of furniture.
The engineer designed the joint using a mortise and tenon to provide strength and stability to the structure.
The wooden beams were joined together using mortise and tenon joints.
The traditional Japanese woodworking technique of creating mortise and tenon joints is called "tsugi."
The furniture repairman had to fix the mortise joint on the broken chair leg.
The carpenter cut a mortise into the wooden plank.
The antique cabinet had beautiful mortise and tenon joints that were still strong after many years of use.
The craftsman used a chisel to carve out a mortise for the door hinge.
The woodworker will mortise the table leg for the joint.
She learned to mortise the joints for the woodworking project.
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