| 1 | A mortise-and-tenon joint; flexible joints. | |
| 2 | Each stick was carefully mortised or tenoned by its stump, for I had borrowed other tools by this time. | |
| 3 | UNIT PRICES include for drilling mortices or forming mortices in the structure by whatever means necessary including diamond drilling, abortive holes etc. | |
| 4 | And there are any metallic connectives on this bed, joggle is between bed leg and bedplate, craftsman certains ably good mortise, this bed combination is together. | |
| 5 | But their surfaces bear witness to homely labor: Topping the tallest stone, once part of a trilithon, is a tenon - half of a mortise-and-tenon joint borrowed from woodworking. |