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BNC: 29387 COCA: 27742

tenon

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
tenon /ˈtɛnən/ noun
plural tenons
tenon
/ˈtɛnən/
noun
plural tenons
Learner's definition of TENON
[count] technical
: an end of a piece of wood that is cut into a special shape to fit into a hole (called a mortise) in another piece of wood and form a strong joint雄榫;凸榫;榫头
BNC: 29387 COCA: 27742

tenon

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noun

ten·​on ˈte-nən How to pronounce tenon (audio)
: a projecting member in a piece of wood or other material for insertion into a mortise to make a joint see dovetail illustration

tenon

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verb

tenoned; tenoning; tenons

transitive verb

1
: to unite by a tenon
2
: to cut or fit for insertion in a mortise

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The use of long mortise-and-tenon joints and a developed internal structure point toward the Classical time period. Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 20 July 2022 Then, lay out the angled shoulder and cut the finished tenon with a sharp backsaw [21]. Neal Barrett, Popular Mechanics, 31 July 2021 Readjust the blade height to cut the shoulder at the top and bottom edge of each tenon. Neal Barrett, Popular Mechanics, 31 July 2021 Cut the tenon into the top of each leg with a table saw. Neal Barrett, Popular Mechanics, 31 July 2021 Its builders used mortise-and-tenon joints and constructed the vessel partly out of reused wood, suggesting that it was made in Egypt. Livia Gershon, Smithsonian Magazine, 21 July 2021 The barrel tenon is cut oversized for a perfect receiver fit, then the receiver is deburred, squared, and the barrel hole is recut straight. Michael R. Shea, Field & Stream, 22 Feb. 2021 Test fit each joint and, if necessary, lightly pare down the tenon for a proper fit. Neal Barrett, Popular Mechanics, 14 Nov. 2020 Even more strength comes from the tenon that connects the handle to the uprights. Bradley Ford, Popular Mechanics, 25 Feb. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English tenoun, tenowne, borrowed from Anglo-French tenoun, from tenir "to hold" + -on, suffix of agent or instrument, going back to Latin -ōn-, -ō, suffix of nouns denoting persons with a prominent feature — more at tenant entry 1

Verb

derivative of tenon entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1596, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of tenon was in the 14th century
BNC: 29387 COCA: 27742

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