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BEV'EL, n.

Among masons, carpenters,joiners, _c., an instrument, or kind of square, one leg of which is frequently crooked, according to the sweep of an arch or vault. It is movable on a point or center, and so may be set to any angle. An angle that is not square is called a bevel angle, whether obtuse or acute.

1. A curve or inclination of a surface from a right line; as, the proper bevel of a piece of timber.

BEV'EL, a. Crooked; awry; oblique.

BEV'EL, v.t. To cut a bevel angle.

BEV'EL, v.i. To curve; to incline towards a point, or from a direct line.

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