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bullnose
bull·nose B0544250 (bo͝ol′nōz′)n. A rounded edge, corner, or projection, as on a stairstep or paving stone.bull•nose (ˈbʊlˌnoʊz) n. 1. a rounded or obtuse exterior angle, as the corner made by two walls. 2. a structural member, as a brick, used in forming such an angle. [1835–45] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bullnose - a small carpenter's plane with the cutting edge near the frontbullnosed planecarpenter's plane, woodworking plane, plane - a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood; "the cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work" |
bullnose
bullnose, bull’s-nose1. A blunt or curved outside corner, as the corner made by two walls. 2. A structural member or trim having a rounded edge, as on stair treads, window sills, doors, etc. 3. In plastering, a metal bead used on exterior corners where rounded edges are required. 4. A small, hand-held carpenter’s plane with the cutting edge set near the front of the grip.bullnose
Synonyms for bullnosenoun a small carpenter's plane with the cutting edge near the frontSynonymsRelated Words- carpenter's plane
- woodworking plane
- plane
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