The rim and flange which encompasses and fastens a jewel or other object, such as the crystal of a watch, in the cavity in which it is set.
The oblique side or face of a cut gem; especially the upper faceted portion of a brilliant (diamond), which projects from its setting.
The panel that covers the front of a computer case, or the panel covering each drive bay that can be removed to install a removable drive that requires external access, such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, which usually has its own preinstalled bezel.
The area on the front of a computing device surrounding the display.
The sloping edge or face on a cutting tool.
A type of flattened glass used in watch-making.
A luna: a crescent-shaped receptacle, often glass, for holding the (consecrated) host (the bread of communion) upright when exposed in the monstrance.
A field work consisting of two projecting faces forming a wedge each of which extends from one of two parallel flanks.
A small opening in a vaulted roof of a circular or crescent shape.
A half horseshoe, lacking the sponge.
See lunettes.
A piece of felt to cover the eye of a vicious horse.
A type of crescent-shaped dune blown up along a lake basin, especially in dry areas of Australia.
An iron shoe at the end of the stock of a gun carriage.
The circular hole in the guillotine in which the victim's neck is placed.
A crescent-shaped recess or void in the space above a window or door.