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mortise or (sometimes) mortice carpentry, etc, noun a hole cut in a piece of wood, into which a tenon on another piece of wood fits to form a mortise and tenon joint. verb (mortised, mortising) 1 to cut a mortise in (a piece of wood, etc). 2 to join (two parts) with a mortise and tenon joint. mortiser noun
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French mortaise.

mortise or (sometimes) mortice carpentry, etc, noun a hole cut in a piece of wood, into which a tenon on another piece of wood fits to form a mortise and tenon joint. verb (mortised, mortising) 1 to cut a mortise in (a piece of wood, etc). 2 to join (two parts) with a mortise and tenon joint. mortiser noun
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French mortaise.

mortise or (sometimes) mortice carpentry, etc, noun a hole cut in a piece of wood, into which a tenon on another piece of wood fits to form a mortise and tenon joint. verb (mortised, mortising) 1 to cut a mortise in (a piece of wood, etc). 2 to join (two parts) with a mortise and tenon joint. mortiser noun
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French mortaise.