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beveled

adjective
bev·​eled | \ ˈbe-vÉ™ld How to pronounce beveled (audio) \

Definition of beveled

: cut at an angle that is not a right angle : having the slant of a bevel a beveled edge

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The woman’s is a whole hall lined on both sides with beveled mirrors. Judy Rose, Detroit Free Press, "Home near Cranbrook's art objects is filled with space and glamour," 3 Aug. 2019 Made of thin brass, the ring’s crown includes more than two dozen small seed pearls that encircle a plate of beveled glass. Stuart Sanders, The Courier-Journal, "Before Burr shot Hamilton, this 1800s Kentucky duel ended in bloodshed," 13 June 2019 Have a glass store cut a 1/4-inch piece of glass for the tabletop that will fit inside the canvas stretcher's beveled edge. Good Housekeeping, "How to Build a Shutter Side Table," 15 Apr. 2015 Antonio Godoli and Nicola Santini, architects of the reinstallation, have given them new frames, which are not hung on the walls but built into them, entombed in caverns that are beveled on all sides. Cammy Brothers, WSJ, "Extreme Makeover: Renaissance Edition," 1 Aug. 2018 The smooth, beveled bottom provides a comfy shelf for your pinky finger and allows the cup to sit well in your hand. The Editors, Outside Online, "What Outside Readers Bought in June," 3 July 2018 The smooth, beveled bottom provides a comfy shelf for your pinky finger and allows the cup to sit well in your hand. The Editors, Outside Online, "What Outside Readers Bought in June," 3 July 2018 The smooth, beveled bottom provides a comfy shelf for your pinky finger and allows the cup to sit well in your hand. The Editors, Outside Online, "What Outside Readers Bought in June," 3 July 2018 The smooth, beveled bottom provides a comfy shelf for your pinky finger and allows the cup to sit well in your hand. The Editors, Outside Online, "What Outside Readers Bought in June," 3 July 2018

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First Known Use of beveled

1758, in the meaning defined above

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