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tenon

ten·on

 (tĕn′ən)
n.
A projection on the end of a piece of wood shaped for insertion into a mortise to make a joint.
tr.v. ten·oned, ten·on·ing, ten·ons
1. To provide with a tenon.
2. To join with a tenon.

[Middle English, from Old French, from tenir, to hold, from Latin tenēre; see ten- in Indo-European roots.]
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tenon

(ˈtɛnən)
n
(Building) the projecting end of a piece of wood formed to fit into a corresponding mortise in another piece
vb (tr)
1. (Building) to form a tenon on (a piece of wood)
2. (Building) to join with a tenon and mortise
[C15: from Old French, from tenir to hold, from Latin tenēre]
ˈtenoner n
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ten•on

(ˈtɛn ən)

n.
1. a projection formed on the end of a timber or the like for insertion into a mortise of the same dimensions.
v.t.
2. to provide with a tenon.
3. to join by or as if by a tenon.
4. to join securely.
[1400–50; Middle English < Middle French, <ten(ir) to hold]
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tenon


Past participle: tenoned
Gerund: tenoning

Imperative
tenon
tenon
Present
I tenon
you tenon
he/she/it tenons
we tenon
you tenon
they tenon
Preterite
I tenoned
you tenoned
he/she/it tenoned
we tenoned
you tenoned
they tenoned
Present Continuous
I am tenoning
you are tenoning
he/she/it is tenoning
we are tenoning
you are tenoning
they are tenoning
Present Perfect
I have tenoned
you have tenoned
he/she/it has tenoned
we have tenoned
you have tenoned
they have tenoned
Past Continuous
I was tenoning
you were tenoning
he/she/it was tenoning
we were tenoning
you were tenoning
they were tenoning
Past Perfect
I had tenoned
you had tenoned
he/she/it had tenoned
we had tenoned
you had tenoned
they had tenoned
Future
I will tenon
you will tenon
he/she/it will tenon
we will tenon
you will tenon
they will tenon
Future Perfect
I will have tenoned
you will have tenoned
he/she/it will have tenoned
we will have tenoned
you will have tenoned
they will have tenoned
Future Continuous
I will be tenoning
you will be tenoning
he/she/it will be tenoning
we will be tenoning
you will be tenoning
they will be tenoning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been tenoning
you have been tenoning
he/she/it has been tenoning
we have been tenoning
you have been tenoning
they have been tenoning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been tenoning
you will have been tenoning
he/she/it will have been tenoning
we will have been tenoning
you will have been tenoning
they will have been tenoning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been tenoning
you had been tenoning
he/she/it had been tenoning
we had been tenoning
you had been tenoning
they had been tenoning
Conditional
I would tenon
you would tenon
he/she/it would tenon
we would tenon
you would tenon
they would tenon
Past Conditional
I would have tenoned
you would have tenoned
he/she/it would have tenoned
we would have tenoned
you would have tenoned
they would have tenoned
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.tenon - a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise jointtenon - a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise joint
mortise-and-tenon joint, mortise joint - a joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the other
projection - any structure that branches out from a central support
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Translations

tenon

[ˈtenən] Nespaldón m
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tenon

nZapfen m; tenon jointZapfenverbindung f
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References in classic literature ?
Each stick was carefully mortised or tenoned by its stump, for I had borrowed other tools by this time.
To make the knee braces consistent with typical frame construction, the ends of the knee braces were tenoned and did not require machining equipment that was different or more complex than that used for a typical frame.
Deflections were measured by means of two dial gages that were attached to a length of threaded rod that passed crossways through a predrilled hole in the tenoned member; this rod was secured in place by a nut on either end.