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The word "bevel" likely originated from the Latin phrase "bi valvus," which literally means "two leaves." This refers to the two angled edges that form a bevel, which resemble the two parts of a door that swing open.
Over time, the term "bevel" came to be used more specifically for any angled edge, regardless of its function or form.
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