mortice - Meaning in Telugu

mortice - Meaning in Telugu

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What is mortice meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase mortice refers to a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint, or join by a tenon and mortise, or cut a hole for a tenon in. See mortice meaning in Telugu, mortice definition, translation and meaning of mortice in Telugu. Find mortice similar words, mortice synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of mortice. Find the answer of what is the meaning of mortice in Telugu.

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