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bevel (n.)
1.a hand tool consisting of two rules that are hinged together so you can draw or measure angles of any size
2.two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees
bevel (v.)
1.cut a bevel on; shape to a bevel"bevel the surface"
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Merriam Webster
BevelBev"el (�), n. [C. F. biveau, earlier buveau, Sp. baivel; of unknown origin. Cf. Bevile.]
1. Any angle other than a right angle; the angle which one surface makes with another when they are not at right angles; the slant or inclination of such surface; as, to give a bevel to the edge of a table or a stone slab; the bevel of a piece of timber.
2. An instrument consisting of two rules or arms, jointed together at one end, and opening to any angle, for adjusting the surfaces of work to the same or a given inclination; -- called also a bevel square. Gwilt.
BevelBev"el, a.
1. Having the slant of a bevel; slanting.
2. Hence: Morally distorted; not upright. [Poetic]
I may be straight, though they themselves be bevel. Shak.
A bevel angle, any angle other than one of 90°. -- Bevel wheel, a cogwheel whose working face is oblique to the axis. Knight.
BevelBev"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Beveled (�) or Bevelled; p. pr. & vb. n. Beveling or Bevelling.] To cut to a bevel angle; to slope the edge or surface of.
BevelBev"el, v. i. To deviate or incline from an angle of 90°, as a surface; to slant.
Their houses are very ill built, the walls bevel. Swift.
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bevel (v.)
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bevel (n.)
hand tool[Hyper.]
bevel (n.)
slope; brae; cant[Classe]
chose en forme d'angle ou de coin (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
diamant (fr)[DomainDescrip.]
miroir (fr)[DomainDescrip.]
edge[Hyper.]
chamfer, chase, furrow - bevel, chamfer - cant, cant over, pitch, slant, tilt[Dérivé]
bevel (v.)
cut[Hyper.]
bevel, cant, chamfer[Dérivé]
bevelled (adj.)
Wikipedia
A bevelled edge refers to an edge of a structure that is not perpendicular to the faces of the piece. The words bevel and chamfer overlap in usage; in general usage they are often interchanged, while in technical usage they may sometimes be differentiated as shown in the image at right. A bevel is typically used to soften the edge of a piece either for safety, wear resistance, aesthetics, or to facilitate mating with another piece.
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Most cutting tools have a bevelled edge which is apparent when one examines the grind. Bevel angles can be duplicated using a sliding T bevel.
Typographic bevels are shading and artificial shadows that emulate the appearance of a 3-dimensional letter. The bevel is a relatively common effect in graphic editors such as Photoshop. As such, it is in widespread use in mainstream logos and other design elements.
Bevelled edges are a common aesthetic nicety added to window panes and mirrors.
Geologists refer to any slope of land into a stratum of different elevation as a bevel.[1]
In waterskiing, a bevel is the transition area between the side of the ski and the bottom of the ski. Beginners tend to prefer sharp bevels, which allow the ski to glide on the water surface.[2]
With a deck of cards, you can slide the top portion back so that the back of the deck is at an angle. This can be used in card tricks
In semiconductor industry, the slanted or rounded region between front (or bottom) side of wafer and edge of the wafer is defined as bevel region.[3]
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