mortice
/ˈmɒrtɪs/ or /mɔːrˈtiːs/Definitions
1. noun
A groove or recess in a piece of wood, typically cut to receive a corresponding part of another piece of wood, such as a lock or hinge.
“The carpenter carefully cut a mortice in the beam to fit the hinge.”
2. verb
To cut a mortice in something, typically wood.
“She morticed the door frame to fit the new lock.”