Rabbet

//ˈɹæbɪt//

Synonyms for "rabbet" (123 found)

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Related word relations

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6 relation types

More general

4 entries

coordinate

2 entries

derived

5 entries

is a

1 entries

manner of

2 entries

related to

3 entries

Translations

25 translations across 14 languages.

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Albanian

2 entries
  • vanë noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • vetulloj verb (cut a rabbet)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • жлеб noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • фалц noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Danish

1 entries
  • fals noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Finnish

2 entries
  • huullos noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • huultaa verb (cut a rabbet)

French

1 entries
  • feuillure noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

German

2 entries
  • Falz noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • Nutnaht noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Italian

2 entries
  • addentellato noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • addentellare verb (cut a rabbet)

Māori

1 entries
  • awaniao noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • fals noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Old Norse

1 entries
  • gátt noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • ییو noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Polish

4 entries
  • rowek noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • wpust noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • wręg noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • wycinać wręg verb (cut a rabbet)

Russian

3 entries
  • шпу́нт noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)
  • фальцева́ть verb (cut a rabbet)
  • шпунтова́ть verb (cut a rabbet)

Swedish

1 entries
  • fals noun (channel, groove of recess in e.g. wood)

Sample sentences

1 total sentences available.

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I would fain see him walk in querpo, like a cased rabbet, without his holy furr upon his back, that the world may once behold the inside of a fryar.

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