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Was (wer) ist SAW - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
S.A.W.; Saw I; SAW; Saw (musical instrument); Saw (Film); S.a.w.; SAW (disambiguation)

saw         
  • A man recording the sound of a saw for [[sound effect]] purposes in the 1930s.
  • Akrotiri]], late Cycladic period c. 17th century BC
  • Bangor]], Maine.
  • Rip sawing circa 1425 with a frame or sash saw on trestles rather than over a [[saw pit]]
  • Roman sawblades from [[Vindonissa]] approx. 3rd to 5th century AD
  • Diagram showing the teeth of a saw blade when looking front-on. The teeth protrude to the left and right, so that the saw cut (kerf) is wider than the blade width. The term ''set'' describes how much the teeth protrude. The kerf may be sometimes be wider than the set, depending on wobble and other factors.
  • Saw grinding in Sheffield, 1860
  • Museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci]], Milan.
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]]
TOOL USED TO CUT THROUGH WOOD OR OTHER MATERIALS
Saw blades; Saw blade; Carpenter saw; Sawing Machine; Sawing machine; Saws; Sawing; Sawblade; Power saw; Kerf; 🪚; Teeth per inch; Sawmaker
n.
Saying, maxim, adage, proverb, aphorism, apothegm, dictum, by-word, sententious precept, axiom.
saw         
  • A man recording the sound of a saw for [[sound effect]] purposes in the 1930s.
  • Akrotiri]], late Cycladic period c. 17th century BC
  • Bangor]], Maine.
  • Rip sawing circa 1425 with a frame or sash saw on trestles rather than over a [[saw pit]]
  • Roman sawblades from [[Vindonissa]] approx. 3rd to 5th century AD
  • Diagram showing the teeth of a saw blade when looking front-on. The teeth protrude to the left and right, so that the saw cut (kerf) is wider than the blade width. The term ''set'' describes how much the teeth protrude. The kerf may be sometimes be wider than the set, depending on wobble and other factors.
  • Saw grinding in Sheffield, 1860
  • Museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci]], Milan.
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]]
TOOL USED TO CUT THROUGH WOOD OR OTHER MATERIALS
Saw blades; Saw blade; Carpenter saw; Sawing Machine; Sawing machine; Saws; Sawing; Sawblade; Power saw; Kerf; 🪚; Teeth per inch; Sawmaker
saw1
¦ noun
1. a hand tool for cutting wood and similar material, typically having a long, thin serrated blade and operated using a backwards and forwards movement.
a mechanical power-driven cutting tool with a toothed rotating disc or moving band.
2. Zoology a serrated organ or part, e.g. the toothed snout of a sawfish.
¦ verb (past participle chiefly Brit. sawn or chiefly N. Amer. sawed)
1. cut, make, or form with a saw.
cut as if with a saw, especially roughly.
make rapid sawlike motions.
2. (saw off) Canadian compromise by making concessions.
Origin
OE saga, of Gmc origin.
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saw2
past of see1.
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saw3
¦ noun a proverb or maxim.
Origin
OE sagu 'a saying, speech', of Gmc origin; related to say and saga.
saw         
  • A man recording the sound of a saw for [[sound effect]] purposes in the 1930s.
  • Akrotiri]], late Cycladic period c. 17th century BC
  • Bangor]], Maine.
  • Rip sawing circa 1425 with a frame or sash saw on trestles rather than over a [[saw pit]]
  • Roman sawblades from [[Vindonissa]] approx. 3rd to 5th century AD
  • Diagram showing the teeth of a saw blade when looking front-on. The teeth protrude to the left and right, so that the saw cut (kerf) is wider than the blade width. The term ''set'' describes how much the teeth protrude. The kerf may be sometimes be wider than the set, depending on wobble and other factors.
  • Saw grinding in Sheffield, 1860
  • Museo nazionale della scienza e della tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci]], Milan.
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]]
TOOL USED TO CUT THROUGH WOOD OR OTHER MATERIALS
Saw blades; Saw blade; Carpenter saw; Sawing Machine; Sawing machine; Saws; Sawing; Sawblade; Power saw; Kerf; 🪚; Teeth per inch; Sawmaker
n.
1) to set ('put an edge on') a saw
2) a band; buzz (AE), circular (BE), carpenter's; chain; coping; hand; power saw

Wikipedia

Saw (disambiguation)

A saw is a cutting tool.

Saw or SAW may also refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SAW
1. Jesus saw holiness when others saw disease; he saw innocence where others saw sin.
2. "I saw something going on, I saw a shake, I saw a flash inside the ship.
3. "I saw Muslims being burnt alive, thrown onto bonfires, I saw bodies, I saw blood, I saw many things," he said.
4. "We saw legs, we saw heads, we saw hands scattered in the street," said Attaf Hamad, 22, a survivor.
5. Whoever saw Ramon yesterday at the swearing–in ceremony, saw an unhappy man.