gusset

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of strengthening some part or giving it a tapering enlargement cf. godet.
  2. A gousset, a piece of mail providing protection where armor plates meet.
  3. A kind of bracket, or angular part, fastened in the angles of a structure to give strength or stiffness; especially, the part joining the barrel and the fire box of a locomotive boiler.
  4. An ordinary on a coat of arms, resembling a gusset (see usage notes).
  5. A large flat metal piece wider than the valley to help prevent build-up at the base of the valley, either from debris or ice dam formations.
  6. An intercellular space at an angle where more than two cells meet.
verb
  1. To make with a gusset; to sew a gusset into.

Pronunciation

/ˈɡʌsɪt/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-gusset.wav /ˈɡasət/

Word forms

gusset gussets gousset gusseting gusseted

Etymology

From Middle English gusset, gysset, from Old French gosset, gousset (“the hollow of the armpit”), diminutive of gose, gosse (“bean pod, hull, husk”).

Derived words

gussetless gusset plate

Translations

German: Kettengeflechtsegment
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