miter
锯齿,铣刀,锯齿形,铣削
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Definitions
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- : the official headdress of a bishop in the Western Church, in its modern form a tall cap with a top deeply cleft crosswise, the outline of the front and back resembling that of a pointed arch.
- : the office or rank of a bishop; bishopric.
- : Judaism. the official headdress of the ancient high priest, bearing on the front a gold plate engraved with the words Holiness to the Lord. Exodus 28:36–38.
- : a fillet worn by women of ancient Greece.
- : Carpentry. an oblique surface formed on a piece of wood or the like so as to butt against an oblique surface on another piece to be joined with it.
- : Nautical. the inclined seam connecting the two cloths of an angulated sail.
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- : to bestow a miter upon, or raise to a rank entitled to it.
- : to join with a miter joint.
- : to cut to a miter.
- : to join at a corner by various methods of folding, cutting, and stitching.
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Examples
Saint Nicholas — usually with a long beard, a bishop’s miter and a staff — tells the children they are about to be judged.
Thankfully, many brands have simplified the process and it’s easy to pick the right miter saw for your next build.
Then was seen on the altar a miter glittering with precious stones, and a large sword ornamented with fleur-de-lis.
If both are of the same diameter, they are called bevel gears; if of different diameters, miter gears.
Before he can start to open a lock gate, he must first have released the miter-forcing machine that latches the gates.
Ghullam removed his miter and his false beard, tossing them aside on a table, then undid his sash and peeled out of his robe.
One of the regular priests pulled off his miter and beard and went to the radio, putting on a headset.