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- Dictionarydovetail/ˈdʌvteɪl/
noun
- 1. a joint formed by one or more tapered projections (tenons) on one piece which interlock with corresponding notches or recesses (mortises) in another.
verb
- 1. join together by means of a dovetail. Similar
- 2. fit or cause to fit together easily and conveniently: "plan to enable parents to dovetail their career and family commitments" Similar
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The meaning of DOVETAIL is something resembling a dove's tail; especially : a flaring tenon and a mortise into which it fits tightly making an interlocking joint between two pieces (as of wood). How to use dovetail in a sentence.
DOVETAIL definition: 1. a type of joint used to fix two pieces of wood firmly together 2. to cause something to fit…. Learn more.
verb [ I or T ] us / ˈdʌv.teɪl / uk / ˈdʌv.teɪl / to cause something to fit exactly together: dovetail with Their results dovetail nicely with ours. dovetail something with something We tried to dovetail our plans with theirs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
If two things dovetail or if one thing dovetails with another, the two things fit together neatly or have some common characteristics. I'm following up a few things that might dovetail. [ VERB ]
Dovetail definition: a tenon broader at its end than at its base; pin.. See examples of DOVETAIL used in a sentence.
n. 1. (Building) a wedge-shaped tenon. 2. (Building) Also called: dovetail joint a joint containing such tenons. vb. 3. (Building) (tr) to join by means of dovetails. 4. to fit or cause to fit together closely or neatly: he dovetailed his arguments to the desired conclusion.
A dovetail is a joint in woodworking where two sides are fitted together with interlocking pieces. You can also use the word dovetail to show how other things fit well together — like how your picnic plans nicely dovetail with the sunny forecast.