Saw
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Saw ( noun )
- A tool with a thin blade or wire for cutting wood, metal, or other materials.
- A tool with a toothed blade for cutting through wood, metal, or other materials.
Origin:
Old english sag, of germanic origin; related to dutch zaag and german säge.
Examples:
- He used a saw to cut the board into pieces.
- The saw was dull and wouldn't cut through the wood.
- The saw was an essential tool in his workshop.
- The saw made a loud noise as it cut through the metal.
- The saw was easy to use, even for someone with no experience.
(As a verb)
Saw ( verb )
- A tool with a thin blade or wire for cutting wood, metal, or other materials.
- A tool with a toothed blade for cutting through wood, metal, or other materials.
Origin:
Old english sag, of germanic origin; related to dutch zaag and german säge.
Examples:
- He used a saw to cut the board into pieces.
- The saw was dull and wouldn't cut through the wood.
- The saw was an essential tool in his workshop.
- The saw made a loud noise as it cut through the metal.
- The saw was easy to use, even for someone with no experience.