smussati
Smussati is a term found in Italian technical and design vocabulary, typically used to describe edges or surfaces that have been chamfered or beveled. The base verb smussare means to blunt, bevel, or chamfer, and smussato is the past participle from which the plural smussati is formed in Italian usage.
The word derives from smussare, with smussati functioning as an adjective in reference to objects or features
In woodworking and metalworking, smussati edges reduce the risk of chipping and make joints easier to assemble.
Smussati is primarily an Italian term and may not have direct equivalents in other languages that preserve