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mortise

[mawr-tis] / ˈmɔr tɪs /






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Traditional names for the woodworks’ joints, such as “gooseneck mortise” and “two-stop tenon,” sound a little like Jazz Age cocktails or dance crazes.

From New York Times

“The protruding tenons are clearing visible and the corresponding horizontal lintel stone would have had mortise holes for them to slot into. A bit like early Lego!”

From Fox News

The uprights and the lintels, both made of local sarsen stone, were locked together by means of a joint more commonly used in woodwork – the mortise and tenon.

From The Guardian

Doors with fitted mortised corners are sturdier than those made with non-interlocking butt joints.

From Washington Post

The thick perimeter pieces and crosspieces were joined with interlocking mortise and tenon joints.

From Washington Post