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beveller

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bev⋅el

[bev-uhl] noun, verb, -eled, -el⋅ing or (especially British) -elled, -el⋅ling, adjective
–noun
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. Compare chamfer.
3. (of a lock bolt) the oblique end that hits the strike plate.
4. (of a lock with a beveled bolt) the side facing in the same direction as the bevel at the end of the bolt. Compare regular bevel, reverse bevel.
5. bevel square.
6. an adjustable instrument for drawing angles or adjusting the surface of work to a particular inclination.
7. Printing. beard (def. 5).
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
8. to cut or slant at a bevel: to bevel an edge to prevent splintering.
–adjective
9. Also, beveled; especially British, bevelled. oblique; sloping; slanted.

Origin:
1555–65; < MF *bevel (F béveau, biveau), OF *baivel, equiv. to baïf with open mouth (ba(er) to gape (see bay 2 ) + -if -ive ) + -el < L -ellus; see -elle


bev⋅el⋅er; especially British, bev⋅el⋅ler, noun
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Word Origin & History

bevel 
1562, possibly from O.Fr. *baivel, from bayer "to gape, yawn," from L. *batare "to yawn, gape," from L. root *bat-, possibly imitative of yawning. The verb is first recorded 1677.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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