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tenons, plural;
  1. Join by means of a tenon

  2. Cut as a tenon

Noun
  1. A projecting piece of wood made for insertion into a mortise in another piece


  1. a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise joint
  2. A projecting member left by cutting away the wood around it, and made to insert into a mortise, and in this way secure together the parts of a frame; To make a tenon
  3. (TENONS) [Ex26:17,19; Ex 36:22,24] In building and cabinet work, the end of a piece of timber, which is fitted to a mortise for insertion, or inserted, for fastening two pieces of timber together.
  4. A protrusion from a board that fits into a matching mortise to form a joint.
  5. The bottom of the mast, with a shape designed to fit into the mast step.
  6. The end of a board that is inserted into a mortise or opening in a second board; an exposed tenon passes entirely through the second board. (See also mortise.)
  7. A projecting tongue at the end of a length of timber which fits into matching mortice.
  8. a projecting member in a block of stone or other building material that fits into a groove or hole to form a joint.
  9. A protruding tongue that fits into the female mortise in the stile. Often tenons are wedged, pegged or glued for additional strength
  10. A rectangular or cylindrical projection made to fit into a matching mortise. Used in mortise and tenon construction for many chair joints. Cylindrical tenons can often be made on a lathe.
  11. A projection extending from the end or edge of a board usually specially cut to fit a mortise.
  12. A joint form shaped to fit exactly into a cavity called a mortise. Used from the sixteenth century.
  13. The end of a piece of wood that is reduced in thickness so that it can be inserted into a mortice, or recess, within another piece.
  14. A rectangular projection cut on the end of one timber that fits into the mortise of another timber and is secured with a hardwood peg.
  15. The rectangular protruding portion of a piece of wood to fit to a mortise.
  16. The extended portion of a board which has been cut to fit into a mortise joint.
  17. peg to be pressed into a mortice to form a joint, usually rectangular
  18. (Furniture, Joinery) See Mortise and Tenon.
  19. A projecting, tongue-like part of a wood member designed to be inserted into a slot or mortise of another member to form a mortise and tenon joint.
  20. A square, rectangular or round extension at the end of a log or timber that is cut to fit into an accommodating mortise. There are many different types of tenons...