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tenon noun a projection at the end of a piece of wood, etc, formed to fit into a socket or mortise in another piece. verb (tenoned, tenoning) 1 to fix with a tenon. 2 to cut a tenon in (a piece of wood, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: French, from tenir to hold.

tenon noun a projection at the end of a piece of wood, etc, formed to fit into a socket or mortise in another piece. verb (tenoned, tenoning) 1 to fix with a tenon. 2 to cut a tenon in (a piece of wood, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: French, from tenir to hold.

tenon noun a projection at the end of a piece of wood, etc, formed to fit into a socket or mortise in another piece. verb (tenoned, tenoning) 1 to fix with a tenon. 2 to cut a tenon in (a piece of wood, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: French, from tenir to hold.