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In the context of furniture, the term miter refers to a joint or seam formed by cutting the ends of two pieces of material (usually wood) at a 45-degree angle so that they fit together perfectly, creating a corner. This technique is often used in furniture construction, particularly for frames, molding, and corners, to achieve a clean and seamless appearance. Joint in a molding where it changes direction, at 90 degrees. Also Mitre.