The term "miter" in "miter saw" refers to the ability of the saw to make angled cuts, typically at 45 degrees, which are commonly used in woodworking for creating joints, such as those in picture frames or molding. The saw's adjustable base allows users to set the angle of the cut, enabling precise and clean miter cuts. This feature distinguishes miter saws from regular saws, which typically make straight cuts only.
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