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bezel bezelbezel-set gemstonesbez·el B0222000 (bĕz′əl)n.1. A slanting surface or bevel on the edge of a cutting tool, such as a chisel.2. The upper, faceted portion of a cut gem, above the girdle and below the table.3. a. A groove or flange designed to hold a beveled edge, as of a gem.b. A ring that secures the crystal of a watch or chronometer, often rotatable and marked so as to allow timekeeping functions.4. The frame around a display screen. [Probably French dialectal; akin to French biseau, from bis, two times, from Latin; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.]bezel (ˈbɛzəl) n1. (Tools) the sloping face adjacent to the working edge of a cutting tool2. (Jewellery) the upper oblique faces of a cut gem3. (Jewellery) a grooved ring or part holding a gem, watch crystal, etc4. (Automotive Engineering) a retaining outer rim used in vehicle instruments, e.g. in tachometers and speedometers5. (Automotive Engineering) a small indicator light used in vehicle instrument panels[C17: probably from French biseau, perhaps from Latin bis twice]bez•el (ˈbɛz əl) n. 1. the diagonal face at the end of the blade of a chisel. 2. crown (def. 17). 3. a grooved ring or rim holding a gem, watch crystal, etc., in its setting. [1605–15] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bezel - a sloping edge on a cutting tool edge - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box" | Translationsincastonaturaгнездофальш-панельbezel
bezel1. the sloping face adjacent to the working edge of a cutting tool 2. a retaining outer rim used in vehicle instruments, eg in tachometers and speedometers 3. a small indicator light used in vehicle instrument panels bezel[′bez·əl] (design engineering) A grooved rim used to hold a transparent glass or plastic window or lens for a meter, tuning dial, or some other indicating device. A sloping face on a cutting tool. (lapidary) The oblique face of a cut gem, between the table and the girdle. bezel, basilThe bevel or sloping edge of a cutting tool, as an ax or chisel.bezel(1) The front cover on the case of a desktop or tower computer. Bezels are typically plastic but are occasionally metal.
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In order to install or replace drives that require user access, the bezel is removed. |
(2) The border around the screen of any TV, computer or mobile device. As electronics become more miniaturized, the bezel becomes thinner, and more screen area occupies the same overall frame. The ultimate goal is to have no bezel at all.
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Because bezels are increasingly thinner, this 40" TV was installed in the same vertical space as the 32" TV ten years earlier. |
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Smartphone such as this Galaxy Note 8 have less bezel than previous devices. The rounded edges seem to make the screen borderless at the sides. (Image courtesy of Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd., www.samsung.com) | MedicalSeebasilbezel Related to bezel: chronographWords related to bezelnoun a sloping edge on a cutting toolRelated Words |