tonguing-and-grooving plane

[tuhng-ing-uhn-groo-ving]

tonguing-and-grooving plane

[tuhng-ing-uhn-groo-ving]
noun Carpentry.
a plane for cutting the edges of boards into tongues and grooves.

Origin:
1890–95
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