AllardChardon
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Og, I thought when I posted that last word, you might have something to say, and you did, as yourself and as Henry VIII. Thank you very much, once again.
I almost skipped these two, but decided they needed to be added, for architecture's sake;
mortise(1) - noun a hole, groove, or slot into or through which some other part of any arrangement of parts fits or passes; specif: a usually rectangular cavity cut into a piece of timber or other material to receive a tenon
mortise also mortice(2) - vt 1. to join or fasten securely; specif: to join or fasten by a tenon and mortise 2. to cut or make a mortise in
I almost skipped these two, but decided they needed to be added, for architecture's sake;
mortise(1) - noun a hole, groove, or slot into or through which some other part of any arrangement of parts fits or passes; specif: a usually rectangular cavity cut into a piece of timber or other material to receive a tenon
mortise also mortice(2) - vt 1. to join or fasten securely; specif: to join or fasten by a tenon and mortise 2. to cut or make a mortise in


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