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Beal–Gaillard House
dwelling is raised on a high foundation wall made of about 32 courses of brick, and giving sufficient head room to be able to examine the beautifully mortised
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unmortised
▪ I. unˈmortised, ppl. a.1 (un-1 8 + mortised ppl. a.)1678 Moxon Mech. Exerc. vi. 103 This Square Peece hath a square wide Mortess in it..to screw against that part of the Wooden Peece un-mortessed at the Top,..stiff against the fore-side of the un-mortessed Peece.▪ II. unˈmortised, ppl. a.2 (un-2 8...
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Mount Pleasant (Union Bridge, Maryland)
Also on the property is a brick wash house, a hewn mortised-and-tenoned-and-pegged timber-braced frame wagon shed flanked by corn cribs, and various other
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morticed
mortised, morticed, ppl. a. (ˈmɔːtɪst) [f. mortise v.1 + -ed1.] 1. In the senses of the verb.1800 Vitruvius' Archit., Lexicon 13/2 Cardinatus..Mortised. 1823 P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 129 The joint is sometimes made partly parallel, and partly perpendicular, to the mortised piece. 1833 Loudon Encyc...
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Murus gallicus
advantages as regards utility and the defense of cities; for the stone protects it from fire, and the wood from the battering ram, since it [the wood] being mortised
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E.H. Gerrish Canoe Company
Some Gerrish canoes also have seats that are mortised into the inwale. Some canoes have mortised thwarts and seats that are hung from the inwales rather than mortised into them.
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barge-couple
ˈbarge-ˈcouple [With barge- in this, the prec., and next, cf. med.L. bargus, a kind of gallows = cl. L. furca: Du Cange. The modern conjecture that it is a corruption of verge seems to be without any historical ground.] (See quotations.)1562 Leigh Armory 115 A Cheuron is made of Carpenters and is th...
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Flatrod system
The poles were dovetailed at the ends and sides and were fixed to one another with correspondingly mortised wooden joints (Holzlaschen). These were cut to fit in such a way that one rod could be mortised into another.
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Sawhorse
The top of each of these sawhorses appears to be made from a halved log, with legs mortised or dovetailed into place.
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Pekada
pekada is made of two pieces, fitting together, and when these are crossed together, the four faced bracket is completed; the top of the pillar itself is mortised
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Giuseppe Bernardo Lecchi
Candi’s continuous lining technique only in his early period; soon after he began making the interiors in the traditional way, with the central linings mortised
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Mazinaw Lake
The inscription reads “my foothold is tenon’d and mortised in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution and I know the amplitude of time.”
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The Grange, Wyoming, New South Wales
The stone construction is dry and the pit sawn cedar is mortised.
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Rufus Putnam House
Four-inch-thick by foot-wide hewn oak timbers were mortised and tenoned, and fastened with wooden dowels into a diagonal braced frame.
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