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jacksaw

English

Etymology

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Noun

jacksaw (plural jacksaws)

  1. A bird, the merganser.

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hacksaw

English

Alternative forms

  • hack saw

Etymology

hack +? saw. Attested since 1867.

Pronunciation

Noun

hacksaw (plural hacksaws)

  1. A saw, with a blade that is put under tension, for cutting metal

Translations

Verb

hacksaw (third-person singular simple present hacksaws, present participle hacksawing, simple past hacksawed, past participle hacksawed or hacksawn)

  1. To cut with a hacksaw.
    This bolt is so rusted I'll have to hacksaw it off.

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  • kwachas

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