How Do You Spell CHAMFER?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈamfə] (IPA)

Chamfer is a term used in woodworking and metalworking to describe a beveled edge or corner. The word is spelled with two syllables, with the first syllable pronounced with the ‘ch’ sound as in ‘choose’. The second syllable is pronounced with a ‘f’ sound followed by a schwa vowel, like the sound in ‘cable’. The IPA phonemic transcription of chamfer is /ˈʃæmfər/. This spelling represents the unique pronunciation of the word and helps communicate it accurately in spoken and written English.

CHAMFER Meaning and Definition

  1. Chamfer is a noun that refers to a beveled or angled surface formed by cutting away the corner or edge of an object, particularly in woodworking and engineering. It is also commonly used as a verb, meaning to create such a beveled surface.

    When used as a noun, a chamfer can be seen as a transitional feature that smoothens the sharp or square edges on an object, such as a piece of furniture, a piece of metal, or a building component. By creating a chamfer, the sharpness of the edge is reduced, resulting in a safer and more aesthetically pleasing appearance. Chamfers can vary in size and angle depending on the specific requirements and design intent.

    As a verb, chamfering refers to the act of making or creating a chamfer, typically through the use of cutting tools like saws, routers, or specialized chamfering machines. The process involves removing a portion of material from a corner or edge to produce the desired beveled surface.

    Chamfers have various applications across different industries. In carpentry, for example, they are commonly used to soften the edges of tabletops, cabinets, or other wooden components. In the field of engineering, chamfers are frequently employed in the creation of machine parts to reduce the risk of damage or injury caused by sharp corners. Additionally, chamfering can be found in architectural design, where it is used to enhance the visual appeal of buildings and structures by providing elegant and defined edges.

  2. To cut a furrow in; to channel; to slope; to wrinkle.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CHAMFER

Etymology of CHAMFER

The word "chamfer" can be traced back to the Old French term "chanfrain", derived from the verb "chanfraindre", meaning "to notch or furrow". This term, in turn, originated from the Late Latin word "cantāfrēnum", which referred to the edge of a tire or the raised metal rim around a wheel. The Latin word was a combination of "canthus" (rim or edge) and "frēnum" (bridle). Over time, the meaning of "chanfrain" evolved to denote the beveled or chamfered edge that is created by cutting away the corner of a material, particularly in woodworking or masonry. The word eventually entered the English language as "chamfer" in the 16th century.

Similar spelling words for CHAMFER

Plural form of CHAMFER is CHAMFERS

Conjugate verb Chamfer

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have chamfered
you would have chamfered
he/she/it would have chamfered
we would have chamfered
they would have chamfered
I would have chamfer
you would have chamfer
he/she/it would have chamfer
we would have chamfer
they would have chamfer

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been chamfering
you would have been chamfering
he/she/it would have been chamfering
we would have been chamfering
they would have been chamfering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would chamfer
you would chamfer
he/she/it would chamfer
we would chamfer
they would chamfer

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be chamfering
you would be chamfering
he/she/it would be chamfering
we would be chamfering
they would be chamfering

FUTURE

I will chamfer
you will chamfer
he/she/it will chamfer
we will chamfer
they will chamfer

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be chamfering
you will be chamfering
he/she/it will be chamfering
we will be chamfering
they will be chamfering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have chamfered
you will have chamfered
he/she/it will have chamfered
we will have chamfered
they will have chamfered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been chamfering
you will have been chamfering
he/she/it will have been chamfering
we will have been chamfering
they will have been chamfering

IMPERATIVE

you chamfer
we let´s chamfer

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to chamfer

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was chamfering
you were chamfering
he/she/it was chamfering
we were chamfering
they were chamfering

PAST PARTICIPLE

chamfered

PAST PERFECT

I had chamfered
you had chamfered
he/she/it had chamfered
we had chamfered
they had chamfered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been chamfering
you had been chamfering
he/she/it had been chamfering
we had been chamfering
they had been chamfering

PRESENT

I chamfer
you chamfer
he/she/it chamfers
we chamfer
they chamfer

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am chamfering
you are chamfering
he/she/it is chamfering
we are chamfering
they are chamfering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

chamfering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have chamfered
you have chamfered
he/she/it has chamfered
we have chamfered
they have chamfered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been chamfering
you have been chamfering
he/she/it has been chamfering
we have been chamfering
they have been chamfering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it chamfer

SIMPLE PAST

I chamfered
you chamfered
he/she/it chamfered
we chamfered
they chamfered

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