cham·fer /ˈʧæm(p)fɚ/
面,槽(vt.)去角,挖槽
Cham·fer n. The surface formed by cutting away the arris, or angle, formed by two faces of a piece of timber, stone, etc.
Cham·fer, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chamfered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Chamfering. ]
1. Carp. To cut a furrow in, as in a column; to groove; to channel; to flute.
2. To make a chamfer on.
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chamfer
n : two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees
[syn: bevel, cant]
v 1: cut a bevel on; shape to a bevel; "bevel the surface" [syn:
bevel]
2: cut a furrow into a columns [syn: furrow, chase]