morticing

morticing

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  • mortice — /mawr tis/, n., v.t., morticed, morticing. mortise. * * * …   Universalium

  • mortice — /ˈmɔtəs / (say mawtuhs) noun 1. a rectangular cavity of considerable depth in one piece of wood, etc., for receiving a corresponding projection (tenon) on another piece, so as to form a joint (mortice and tenon joint ). 2. Printing the portion… …  

  • mortice — [môrt′is] n., vt. morticed, morticing alt. sp. of MORTISE …   English World dictionary

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