tenon in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The mortise is increased in size to receive a pair of folding wedges each side of the tenon.
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It has a tenon at the bottom, for slotting into a base, and has inscriptions on both wide sides.
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The walls are structured with vertical and diagonal hand-hewn timbers also set with pegged mortise and tenon joinery at the sills and plates.
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Traditionally, rather than nails, mortis and tenon joints and wooden pegs are used.
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Generally the size of the mortise and tenon is related to the thickness of the timbers.
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The hammer-headed tenon is used to join a curved member to a straight member such as a curved head member to a jamb.
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The hand saw is a bit like a tenon saw, but with one flat, sharp edge.
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It utilizes mortise and tenon joints that are connected with wooden pegs.
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The joints began to become bolted or nailed instead of being mortised and tenoned.
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It was carved in sections that were fitted together with marble tenons on the site, which was a "thermae", a public bath.
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