British spelling of 'beveling'; the process of cutting or creating a beveled edge.
British variant of the present participle 'beveling,' maintaining the doubled-consonant convention when adding '-ing' to the British infinitive form 'bevell-'.
Interestingly, the '-ing' form behaves differently than '-ed' in British English—'bevelled' doubles the L, but 'bevelling' does too! It's about how the British standardized consonant-doubling rules.
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