Saw ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Saw ( noun )

  1. A tool with a thin blade or wire for cutting wood, metal, or other materials.
  2. 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:

  1. He used a saw to cut the board into pieces.
  2. The saw was dull and wouldn't cut through the wood.
  3. The saw was an essential tool in his workshop.
  4. The saw made a loud noise as it cut through the metal.
  5. The saw was easy to use, even for someone with no experience.

(As a verb)

Saw ( verb )

  1. A tool with a thin blade or wire for cutting wood, metal, or other materials.
  2. 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:

  1. He used a saw to cut the board into pieces.
  2. The saw was dull and wouldn't cut through the wood.
  3. The saw was an essential tool in his workshop.
  4. The saw made a loud noise as it cut through the metal.
  5. The saw was easy to use, even for someone with no experience.
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