dadoed
Variant of dado
dado
definition
dado (dā′dō)
noun pl. dadoes -·does
- the part of a pedestal between the cap and the base
- the lower part of the wall of a room if decorated differently from the upper part, as with panels or an ornamental border
- a rectangular groove cut in the side of one board so that another board may be fitted into it usually at right angles
- the joint thus madein full, dado joint
Etymology: It, a die, die-shaped part of pedestal, hence pedestal < L datum, a die, lit., what is given: see date
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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