Chamfer

/ˈtʃæmfər/ noun

A beveled edge or corner, or the process of cutting away the sharp corner of something at an angle.

From French 'chamfrain' or 'champ frain' (broken field). The word evolved from Old French referring to angled surfaces. It entered English in the 15th century through carpentry and masonry terminology.

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