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kerf K0040100 (kûrf)n.1. A groove or notch made by a cutting tool, such as a saw or an axe.2. The width of a groove made by a cutting tool. [Middle English, from Old English cyrf, a cutting; see gerbh- in Indo-European roots.]kerf (kɜːf) nthe cut made by a saw, axe, etc[Old English cyrf a cutting; related to Old English ceorfan to carve]kerf (kɜrf) n. a cut or incision made by a saw or the like in a piece of wood. [before 1000; Middle English kerf, kirf, Old English cyrf a cutting] carf, kerf - A cut or notch in timber is a carf or kerf—which are also used to describe the width of such a cut.See also related terms for notch.TranslationsKerf
kerf[kərf] (engineering) A cut made in wood, metal, or other material by a saw or cutting torch. (mining engineering) A narrow, deep cut made in the face of coal to facilitate mining. KerfA series of grooves, or kerfs, cut down to about two-thirds of the thickness of the wooden piece, so that it can be bent around curves.kerf1. In a suspended acoustical ceiling, a groove cut into the edges of an acoustical tile to receive splines or supporting members of the ceiling suspension system. 2. A slot or cut made in a material such as wood or metal.KERF
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KERF➣Kabwe Environmental and Rehabilitation Foundation (Zambia) | KERF➣Karnataka Environment Research Foundation (est. 1996; Canada) | KERF➣KNCV Excursie en ReisFonds |
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