Mortise
A hole or recess cut into a part to receive a tenon and form a joint.
A mortise is a cavity cut into a material to receive a tenon, forming a joint crucial for woodworking and joinery. It is essential for structural stability, alignment, and aesthetics. By providing secure connections between components, mortise-and-tenon joints support efficient assembly, enhance durability, and ensure that structures meet design specifications and performance criteria, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that wooden components are well-constructed and aligned with architectural intent.
Used in a sentence
The carpenter cut a mortise to join the two pieces of wood.
Synonyms/variation
Slot
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