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/skahrf/, n., v.t. Shipbuilding.scarf2 (defs. 1, 3, 4).
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scarph — variant of scarf * * * /skahrf/, n., v.t. Shipbuilding. scarf2 (defs. 1, 3, 4). * * * scarph «skahrf», noun, plural scarphs, verb. = scarf2. (Cf. ↑scarf) * * * scarph(e obs. forms of scarf n. and v … Useful english dictionary
scarph — transitive verb see scarf II … New Collegiate Dictionary
scarf — scarph … English homophone dictionary
scarphe — scarph(e obs. forms of scarf n. and v … Useful english dictionary
scharf — übertrieben kritisch; hart; scharf gewürzt; rezent (schweiz.); ätzend; kaustisch; beißend; polemisch; unsachlich * * * scharf [ʃarf], schärfer, schärfste <Adj.>: 1 … Universal-Lexikon
scarf — I. noun (plural scarfs) Etymology: Middle English skarf, probably from Old Norse skarfr butt end of a plank Date: 15th century 1. either of the chamfered or cutaway ends that fit together to form a scarf joint 2. an in line joint made by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Woodworking joints — [ thumb|Pocket Hole Joinery being used to assemble a simple T Joint .] Joinery is that part of woodworking that involves joining together pieces of wood, to create furniture, structures, toys, and other items. Some wood joints employ fasteners,… … Wikipedia
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Scarf joint — A scarf joint (also known as a scarph joint) is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking or metalworking. The scarf joint is used when the material being joined is not available in the length required. It is an alternative to… … Wikipedia
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