miterelated
Miterelated is an adjective used primarily in tagging and metadata contexts to indicate that an item has a relationship to miters, most commonly referring to the geometric or carpentry concept of a miter joint. In woodworking and joinery, a miter joint is formed by beveling the ends of two pieces at a compatible angle (commonly 45 degrees) to join at a corner. Thus, miterelated items include miter joints, miter saw settings, templates for miters, or standards describing bevel angles. In other contexts, the term may appear in CAD models, engineering documents, or product catalogs to classify features or components that involve miters.
Etymology: formed by combining miter (or mitre), the woodworking term for a beveled corner cut, with the
Usage and scope: The term is rarely found in formal dictionaries but is useful in information management
See also: miter joint, mitre (angle), miter saw, bevel angle, corner joint, woodworking joinery.
Notes: Because miter and mitre have regional spellings, miterelated may appear in either form when used in