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bevel
bev·el B0219700 (bĕv′əl)n.1. The angle or inclination of a line or surface that meets another at any angle but 90°.2. Two rules joined together as adjustable arms used to measure or draw angles of any size or to fix a surface at an angle. Also called bevel square.v. bev·eled, bev·el·ing, bev·els or bev·elled or bev·el·ling v.tr. To cut at an inclination that forms an angle other than a right angle: beveled the edges of the table.v.intr. To be inclined; slant. [From Middle French *bevel, bevel square (source of Modern French biveau), from Old French *baivel, from diminutive of baif, open-mouthed, from baer, to gape, from Vulgar Latin *batāre, to yawn, gape; see bay2.]bevel (ˈbɛvəl) n (Building) a. Also called: cant a surface that meets another at an angle other than a right angle. Compare chamfer1b. (as modifier): a bevel edge; bevel square. vb, -els, -elling or -elled, -els, -eling or -eled1. (Building) (intr) to be inclined; slope2. (Building) (tr) to cut a bevel on (a piece of timber, etc)[C16: from Old French bevel (unattested), from baïf, from baer to gape; see bay1] ˈbevelled, ˈbeveled adj ˈbeveller, ˈbeveler nbev•el (ˈbɛv əl) n., v. -eled, -el•ing (esp. Brit.) -elled, -el•ling, n. 1. the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles. 2. a surface that does not form a right angle with adjacent surfaces. 3. bevel square. 4. beard (def. 5). v.t. 5. to cut at a bevel. v.i. 6. to slant;slope; incline. adj. 7. Also, beveled; esp. Brit., bevelled. oblique; slanted; sloping. [1555–65; < Middle French *bevel] bevel Past participle: bevelled Gerund: bevelling
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I bevel | you bevel | he/she/it bevels | we bevel | you bevel | they bevel |
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I bevelled | you bevelled | he/she/it bevelled | we bevelled | you bevelled | they bevelled |
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I am bevelling | you are bevelling | he/she/it is bevelling | we are bevelling | you are bevelling | they are bevelling |
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I have bevelled | you have bevelled | he/she/it has bevelled | we have bevelled | you have bevelled | they have bevelled |
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I was bevelling | you were bevelling | he/she/it was bevelling | we were bevelling | you were bevelling | they were bevelling |
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I had bevelled | you had bevelled | he/she/it had bevelled | we had bevelled | you had bevelled | they had bevelled |
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I will bevel | you will bevel | he/she/it will bevel | we will bevel | you will bevel | they will bevel |
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I will have bevelled | you will have bevelled | he/she/it will have bevelled | we will have bevelled | you will have bevelled | they will have bevelled |
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I will be bevelling | you will be bevelling | he/she/it will be bevelling | we will be bevelling | you will be bevelling | they will be bevelling |
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I have been bevelling | you have been bevelling | he/she/it has been bevelling | we have been bevelling | you have been bevelling | they have been bevelling |
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I will have been bevelling | you will have been bevelling | he/she/it will have been bevelling | we will have been bevelling | you will have been bevelling | they will have been bevelling |
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I had been bevelling | you had been bevelling | he/she/it had been bevelling | we had been bevelling | you had been bevelling | they had been bevelling |
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I would bevel | you would bevel | he/she/it would bevel | we would bevel | you would bevel | they would bevel |
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I would have bevelled | you would have bevelled | he/she/it would have bevelled | we would have bevelled | you would have bevelled | they would have bevelled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bevel - two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degreeschamfer, cantedge - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"splay - an outward bevel around a door or window that makes it seem larger | | 2. | bevel - a hand tool consisting of two rules that are hinged together so you can draw or measure angles of any sizebevel squarehand tool - a tool used with workers' hands | Verb | 1. | bevel - cut a bevel on; shape to a bevel; "bevel the surface"chamfercut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope"miter - bevel the edges of, to make a miter jointcone - make cone-shaped; "cone a tire" |
bevelnoun1. slant, angle, slope, diagonal, oblique, cant, mitre, bezel, chamfer The stone must be along the bevel so as to keep clear of the blade.Translationsbevel (ˈbevəl) noun a slanting edge (rather than a sharp corner). A chisel has a bevel on its cutting edge. 斜切邊 斜边ˈbevelled adjectivebevelled glass. 斜切的 倾斜的Bevel
bevel[′bev·əl] (design engineering) The angle between one line or surface and another line or surface, or the horizontal, when this angle is not a right angle. A sloping surface or line. (graphic arts) An instrument composed of two rules joined together, opening to any angle, which is used to draw angles and measure and lay off bevels. BevelA sloped or canted surface resembling a splay or other chamfer, where the sides are sloped for the purpose of enlarging or reducing them.bevel1. The angle which one surface of a body makes with another surface when they are not at right angles. 2. See door bevel. 3. See lock bevel4. A bevelsquare.bevel
bevel [bev´el] 1. a slanting edge.2. the slanted portion of a needle tip that facilitates nontraumatic entry into a vein. Beveled needle tip.bev·el (bev'ĕl), 1. A surface having a sloped or slanting edge. 2. The incline that one surface or line makes with another when not at right angles. 3. The edge of a cutting instrument. 4. To create a slanting edge on a body structure. bev·el (bev'ĕl) 1. The line of intersection of two surfaces that meet at any angle other than a right angle. 2. The angled point of an injection needle. [O.Fr.]bev·el (bev'ĕl) 1. A surface having a sloped or slanting edge. 2. The incline that one surface or line makes with another when not at right angles. 3. The edge of a cutting instrument. 4. To create a slanting edge on a body structure. [O.Fr.]bevel
Synonyms for bevelnoun slantSynonyms- slant
- angle
- slope
- diagonal
- oblique
- cant
- mitre
- bezel
- chamfer
Synonyms for bevelnoun two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degreesSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a hand tool consisting of two rules that are hinged together so you can draw or measure angles of any sizeSynonymsRelated Wordsverb cut a bevel onSynonymsRelated Words |