chet
/tʃɛt/Definitions
1. noun
a long, thin, curved piece of wood, typically used as a support for a plant in a garden or a decoration, especially one made from a branch or twig.
“She used a decorative chet to support her climbing rose bush.”
2. verb
to cut or trim (something) to a point or a sharp edge, typically with a tool such as a knife or a chisel.
“He cheted the end of the piece of wood to make it fit into the corner.”