Joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner.
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Examples for "mitre"
Examples for "mitre"
1The pointed mitre is lowered; and an angry thrust sends him rolling.
2His trousers were of sky-blue and the mitre was green on gold.
3The Ram charges with his forehead, the Empusa butts with her mitre.
4Sixthly, there was the tiara or mitre which was made of linen.
5A narrative has begun to be embroidered on the cardinal's magic mitre.
1People with special significance to the man who had taken the miter.
2Today he dared to put on the miter of the holy Amenhotep.
3A bishop in full liturgical garb, including miter, stood before the horse.
4In October 1032, the papal miter was purchased for eleven-year-old Benedict IX.
5She bent over the miter box again, with another piece of molding.
1Next time try at what angle should I cut a miter joint?
2Woodworking guys asks noob question, what angle should I cut a miter joint at?
3But generally, a miter joint refers to 45 degrees.
4The principle disadvantage of a mitered joint is that, if the wood shrinks at all, it opens at the inside corners, as in Fig.
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