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mitered

[ mahy-terd ]

adjective

  1. shaped like a bishop's miter or having a miter-shaped apex.
  2. wearing, or entitled or privileged to wear, a miter.


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Origin of mitered1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; miter, -ed 3
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Panel doors are connected by “mortise-and-tenon or mitered joints, and mullions that run vertically between the rails.”

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Begin a little way away from the mitered corner, not right at it.

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Rev. Harris had railed against “Podunk Episcopalians” who feared “mitered mamas” and said she received death threats and was twice forced to change her home phone number.

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Another is adding a mitered edge, where the horizontal counter surface and a matching edge strip are cut at 45-degree angles and joined to give the material a thicker appearance.

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All mitered cuts because, he announced, The Amazing Deck would be octagonal.

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