slot in wood for a tenon
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mortiserslot in wood for a tenon
mortisesslot in wood for a tenon
godslota slot in a television schedule for religious broadcasts
godslotsGODSLOT, a slot in a television schedule for religious broadcasts
tokeneda metal or plastic disc, such as a substitute for currency for use in slot machines
beaumontaguea composition for hiding cracks and holes in wood or iron also BEAUMONTAGE
beaumontaguesBEAUMONTAGUE, a composition for hiding cracks and holes in wood or iron also BEAUMONTAGE
awla pointed tool for marking surfaces or piercing small holes (as in leather or wood)
sticksA thin piece of wood that has been trimmed for a particular purpose, in particular
awlsa pointed tool for marking surfaces or piercing small holes (as in leather or wood)
beaumontagea composition for hiding cracks and holes in wood or iron, varying in makeup also BEAUMONTAGUE
beaumontagesBEAUMONTAGE, a composition for hiding cracks and holes in wood or iron, varying in makeup also BEAUMONTAGUE
planerblock of smooth, hard wood for leveling the type in a chase by tapping with a mallet
silexsilica or a siliceous material (as powdered tripoli) especially for use as a filler in paints or wood
shingledthin slab of wood, asbestos, etc., used in overlapping rows as covering for a roof or outside wall
shinglerthin slab of wood, asbestos, etc., used in overlapping rows as covering for a roof or outside wall
scribersA pointed instrument used for making marks on wood, bricks, etc., to guide a saw or in sign painting
waribashi(Japanese) a pair of chopsticks in the form of a single sliver of wood ready scored for splitting in two
lyesa strong alkaline liquor rich in potassium carbonate leached from wood ashes and used especially in making soap and for washing
rebatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rebatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rabatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
lyea strong alkaline liquor rich in potassium carbonate leached from wood ashes and used especially in making soap and for washing
waribashisWARIBASHI, (Japanese) a pair of chopsticks in the form of a single sliver of wood ready scored for splitting in two
sticksA long piece of wood used for support in walking or as a weapon with which to hit someone or something
rabatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
woodcutsA print of a type made from a design cut in a block of wood, formerly widely used for illustrations in books
varnishesResin dissolved in a liquid for applying on wood, metal, or other materials to form a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry
wengesa large, straight tree Millettia laurentii of Central and West Africa valued for its hard dark wood, used in furniture and flooring
varnishResin dissolved in a liquid for applying on wood, metal, or other materials to form a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry
tenona projecting member in a piece of wood or other material for insertion into a mortise to make a joint see dovetail illustration
bittingstrong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
bittedstrong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
bittstrong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
bittsstrong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
bebeeruSouth American tree, Ocotea (or Nectandra) rodiei, of the laurel family, yielding a hard, durable wood often used for wharves and bridges and in shipbuilding
bandingdecorative inlay, as for bordering or paneling a piece, composed of strips of wood contrasting in grain or color with the principal wood of the surface
shutteringWood in planks or strips used as a temporary structure for fencing to contain setting concrete, to support the sides of dirt trenches, or for similar purposes
staplesA small U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold attachments such as electric wires, battens, or sheets of cloth in place
discia heavy disk (as of wood or plastic) that is thicker in the center than at the perimeter and that is hurled for distance as a track-and-field event