new feature: word of the week
I made some new yearās resolutions around posting more frequently, and one of the things Iām going to try is posting a word of the week, ie a word in use (in Canadian English, to be precise) that I've newly encountered.Ā
I write for a living, and I keep coming upon new words. Itās great.Ā
So, to start off this month with:
Chamfer
Verb; definition: to cut away (in the carpentry sense) a 90-degree edge to make an angle between two adjoining surfaces.
this is easier for my topographically-challenged brain to describe visually:
Origin: mid 16th-century, from the FrenchĀ chamfrain, from chant āedgeāĀ + fraint ābrokenā (from Old French fraindre ābreakā, from Latin frangere).
I came cross this word in a metal restoration video yesterday and had to backtrack the captions to double-check the word. Hereās to starting the new year with learning new things!
The video in question, of a book pressĀ restoration, from My Mechanics on youtube. The chamfering occurs very briefly at 14:44.
Back next week with a new word!







