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All rabbet synonyms

rabΒ·bet
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noun rabbet

  • incision β€” a cut, gash, or notch.
  • laceration β€” the result of lacerating; a rough, jagged tear.
  • wound β€” the act of winding.
  • carving β€” A carving is an object or a design that has been cut out of a material such as stone or wood.
  • chip β€” Chips are long, thin pieces of potato fried in oil or fat and eaten hot, usually with a meal.
  • chop β€” If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe.
  • cleavage β€” A woman's cleavage is the space between her breasts, especially the top part which you see if she is wearing a dress with a low neck.
  • cleft β€” A cleft in a rock or in the ground is a narrow opening in it.
  • dissection β€” the act of dissecting.
  • fissure β€” a narrow opening produced by cleavage or separation of parts.
  • furrow β€” a narrow groove made in the ground, especially by a plow.
  • gash β€” a long, deep wound or cut; slash.
  • graze β€” to touch or rub something lightly, or so as to produce slight abrasion, in passing: to graze against a rough wall.
  • groove β€” a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint) a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.
  • intersection β€” a place where two or more roads meet, especially when at least one is a major highway; junction.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • nick β€” Old Nick.
  • nip β€” to squeeze or compress tightly between two surfaces or points; pinch; bite.
  • notch β€” an angular or V -shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
  • opening β€” an open or clear space.
  • passage β€” a slow, cadenced trot executed with great elevation of the feet and characterized by a moment of suspension before the feet strike the ground.
  • penetration β€” the act or power of penetrating.
  • pierce β€” to penetrate into or run through (something), as a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
  • prick β€” a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
  • rent β€” an opening made by rending or tearing; slit; fissure.
  • rip β€” to cut or tear apart in a rough or vigorous manner: to rip open a seam; to rip up a sheet.
  • sculpture β€” the art of carving, modeling, welding, or otherwise producing figurative or abstract works of art in three dimensions, as in relief, intaglio, or in the round.
  • section β€” a part that is cut off or separated.
  • shave β€” to remove a growth of beard with a razor.
  • slash β€” to cut with a violent sweeping stroke or by striking violently and at random, as with a knife or sword.
  • slit β€” to cut apart or open along a line; make a long cut, fissure, or opening in.
  • slot β€” a long thin, narrow strip of wood, metal, etc., used as a support for a bed, as one of the horizontal laths of a Venetian blind, etc.
  • snip β€” to cut with a small, quick stroke, or a succession of such strokes, with scissors or the like.
  • stab β€” to pierce or wound with or as if with a pointed weapon: She stabbed a piece of chicken with her fork.
  • stroke β€” a short oblique stroke (/) between two words indicating that whichever is appropriate may be chosen to complete the sense of the text in which they occur: The defendant and his/her attorney must appear in court.
  • trench β€” Richard Chenevix [shen-uh-vee] /ΛˆΚƒΙ›n Ι™ vi/ (Show IPA), 1807–86, English clergyman and scholar, born in Ireland.
  • trim β€” to put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc.: to trim a hedge.
  • kerf β€” a cut or incision made by a saw or the like in a piece of wood.
  • scarification β€” an act or instance of scarifying.
  • ditch β€” a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.
  • channel β€” A channel is a television station.
  • corrugation β€” a corrugating or being corrugated
  • crease β€” Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded.
  • crinkle β€” If something crinkles or if you crinkle it, it becomes slightly creased or folded.
  • dike β€” a contemptuous term used to refer to a lesbian.
  • fluting β€” a musical wind instrument consisting of a tube with a series of fingerholes or keys, in which the wind is directed against a sharp edge, either directly, as in the modern transverse flute, or through a flue, as in the recorder.
  • fold β€” to confine (sheep or other domestic animals) in a fold.
  • gutter β€” a channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street, for leading off surface water.
  • hollow β€” having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
  • line β€” a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
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