miter
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ˈmaÉĒ
mai
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tɜr
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mitre

āχāĻ‚āϰ⧇āϜāĻŋāϤ⧇ "miter"āĻāϰ āϏāĻ‚āĻœā§āĻžāĻž āĻ“ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ

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āĻŽāĻŋāϟāĻžāϰ, āĻŦāĻŋāĻļāĻĒ⧇āϰ āϟ⧁āĻĒāĻŋ

a tall pointed headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of authority and position during some ceremonies
miter definition and meaning
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āĻāĻ•āϟāĻŋ āĻŦ⧇āϭ⧇āϞāĻĄ āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤ⧇āϰ āĻĒ⧃āĻˇā§āĻ , āĻŦ⧇āϭ⧇āϞ

the surface of a beveled end of a piece where a miter joint is made
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āĻŽāĻŋāϟāĻžāϰ, 45 āĻĄāĻŋāĻ—ā§āϰāĻŋ āϕ⧋āϪ⧇ āĻ—āĻ āĻŋāϤ āϜāϝāĻŧ⧇āĻ¨ā§āϟ

joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45-degree angle to form a 90-degree corner
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45° āϕ⧋āϪ⧇ āĻ•āĻžāϟāĻž, āϕ⧋āĻŖ āϤ⧈āϰāĻŋ āĻ•āϰāĻž

to cut the square edges of something at a 45° angle and fit them together to make a 90° corner
āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
After mitering the edges of the tiles, the workers laid them out in a perfect 90 ° corner.
āϟāĻžāχāϞāϗ⧁āϞāĻŋāϰ āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāĻ¨ā§āϤāϗ⧁āϞāĻŋ āĻŽāĻžāχāϟāĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰāĻžāϰ āĻĒāϰ⧇, āĻļā§āϰāĻŽāĻŋāϕ⧇āϰāĻž āϏ⧇āϗ⧁āϞāĻŋāϕ⧇ āĻāĻ•āϟāĻŋ āύāĻŋāϖ⧁āρāϤ 90° āϕ⧋āϪ⧇ āĻ¸ā§āĻĨāĻžāĻĒāύ āĻ•āϰ⧇āĻ›āĻŋāϞāĨ¤
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āĻŽāĻŋāϟāĻžāϰ āϜāϝāĻŧ⧇āĻ¨ā§āĻŸā§‡ āĻāĻ•āϏāĻžāĻĨ⧇ āĻĢāĻŋāϟ āĻ•āϰ⧁āύ, āĻŽāĻŋāϟāĻžāϰ āϜāϝāĻŧ⧇āĻ¨ā§āĻŸā§‡ āĻāĻ•āĻ¤ā§āϰ⧇ āĻĢāĻŋāϟ āĻ•āϰ⧁āύ

fit together in a miter joint
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(āĻāĻ•āϜāύ āĻŦāĻŋāĻļāĻĒāϕ⧇) āĻŽāĻŋāϟāĻžāϰ āĻĒā§āϰāĻĻāĻžāύ āĻ•āϰāĻž, (āĻāĻ•āϜāύ āĻŦāĻŋāĻļāĻĒāϕ⧇) āĻŽāĻŋāϟāĻžāϰ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĒāĻŖ āĻ•āϰāĻž

confer a miter on (a bishop)
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āĻ…ā§āϝāĻžāĻĒ āĻĄāĻžāωāύāϞ⧋āĻĄ āĻ•āϰ⧁āύ