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miter

[mahy-ter] / ˈmaɪ tər /






NOUN
timbre
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He’s the sort who stops to admire an original newel post or a carpenter’s miter work from 200 years ago.

From New York Times

It can be done with minimal tools: just a sliding 10-inch miter saw and a finish nail gun.

From Seattle Times

Saint Nicholas — usually with a long beard, a bishop’s miter and a staff — tells the children they are about to be judged.

From Washington Post

These are also known as compound miter saws.

From Seattle Times

Catherine came in, and I said, “It looks like a bishop, and I think we should do a miter.”

From Los Angeles Times