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rab·bet·ing

(rab'et-ing),
Obsolete term for making congruous stepwise cuts on apposing bone surfaces for stability after impaction.
[Fr. raboter, to plane]
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rab·bet·ing

(rab'ĕt-ing)
Making congruous stepwise cuts on apposing bone surfaces for stability after impaction.
[Fr. raboter, to plane]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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Rabbet develops software to help construction finance clients.
(5) On the short boards with a tongue, cut a 13/16-by-13/16-inch rabbet, stopping 1 3/16 inches shy of each butt end.
The main goal of the following experiment was testing of a rabbet joint according to the EN 204 (European Committee for Standardization 2001) and EN 205 (European Committee for Standardization 2003) standards.
The two walls are integrated by filling high-performance mortar into the space between a pair of trapezoidal rabbets. Compared with the conventional connection (Figure 1(c)), a segment reinforcement of RHC in the lower wall is left unbonded to increase the ductility and energy dissipation of the assembled structure, and the trapezoidal rabbets are used to enhance the connection's shear capacity.
Keeping the Lucky Rabbet a one-woman operation helps Gore stay competitive and keep overhead costs low.
Cut a 5/8-by 5/8-inch rabbet along one edge of the 2-by-4.
PHOTO : Woolrich has introduced The Rabbet System, an innovative system of integrated outerwear, part of the Penn-Rich Collection.
STEP 13: Lastly before you take the frame apart, rout the shallow 1/4-inch-deep-by-1/2-inch-wide rabbet for the screen stop.
Rout a groove in a 1x2 frame using a rabbet bit, attach the pegboard with glue and brads, then mount it to the door.
The Pioneers made the score stand and locked down the Wolverines behind big hits from Bart Chenevert, Matt Rabbet, Nelson Vega, Angel Rosario and Alex LePage.
The joint types were L-shaped and named rabbet 1, rabbet 2, dado, and butt joint as shown in Figure 4.
8462V) mat board before cutting two 1/4-inch plywood boards to fit into the back rabbet of the frame.
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