Dove"tail` (?), n. (Carp.)
A flaring tenon, or tongue (shaped like a bird's tail spread),
and a mortise, or socket, into which it fits tightly, making an
interlocking joint between two pieces which resists pulling a part in
all directions except one.
Dovetail molding (Arch.), a molding
of any convex section arranged in a sort of zigzag, like a series of
dovetails. -- Dovetail saw (Carp.),
a saw used in dovetailing.
Dove"tail`, v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Dovetailed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Dovetailing.] 1. (Carp.)
(a) To cut to a dovetail.
(b) To join by means of dovetails.
2. To fit in or connect strongly, skillfully,
or nicely; to fit ingeniously or complexly.
He put together a piece of joinery so crossly indented
and whimsically dovetailed . . . that it was indeed a very
curious show.
Burke.