noun
- plural of miterer; people who wear or are entitled to wear a miter (a ceremonial headdress worn by bishops and abbots)
- plural of miterer; workers or tools that cut or join materials at a miter joint (a 45-degree angle joint)
Usage: religious/ecclesiastical context
Usage: carpentry/construction context
Examples
- The miterers gathered for the annual ecclesiastical council.
- Several miterers attended the ordination ceremony in their formal vestments.
- The carpenter used two different miterers to ensure precise 45-degree cuts.
- Modern miterers make it easier to create perfect corner joints in woodworking.
- The miterers of the diocese met to discuss church matters.