Meaning & Definition of word "Dado"

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    Dado

    /ˈdeɪdoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A rectangular groove cut along the edge of a piece of wood, used to house the edge of another piece.
      • Example: The carpenter cut a dado into the shelf to ensure a snug fit against the side panel.
    • 2. The lower part of a wall or column, especially when finished differently from the upper part.
      • Example: The dado of the room was painted a darker shade to create a nice contrast with the lighter upper walls.
    • 3. A block of wood or a piece of material that is designed to support a structure.
      • Example: He placed a dado beneath the heavy load to distribute the weight evenly.

    verb:

    • 1. To create a dado or groove in a piece of wood.
      • Example: The craftsman will dado the boards before assembling the furniture.

    Etymology

    From Italian 'dado', meaning die or cube.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dado rail:

    A horizontal board that runs around the perimeter of a room and separates the wall from the dado.

    dado joint:

    A woodworking joint where a groove is cut into a piece of material.

    Related Words

    panel:

    A flat or curved component typically made of wood, metal, or another material.

    column:

    A vertical structural element that supports weight.

    groove:

    A long, narrow cut or depression.

    Slang Meanings of dado

    Meaning: In gaming, it refers to a dice.

    Example Sentence: Let's roll a dado and see who goes first.

    Meaning: Used informally to mean something obsolete or outdated.

    Example Sentence: That old computer is totally dado.