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Definition of Resawed
1. resaw [v] - See also: resaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resawed
Literary usage of Resawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Octavo Publications (1905)
"... as they haue resawed by vertue of thar ... 20" 7" 5d resawed for the Ester
bocke xvi xviij" xjd Rents ..."
2. Report of the State Geologist on the Mineral Industries and Geology of Vermont by Vermont State Geologist (1900)
"After being sawed into slabs, the marble is resawed into such sized pieces as
may be needed and then smoothed and polished if for ornamental work. ..."
3. Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Mary the Great, Cambridge, from 1504 to 1635 by J. E. Foster (1905)
"... as they haue resawed by vertue of thar ... for the Ester bocke *vj" i" vy1
xvi xviij' xjd Rents resawed due to the ..."
4. Timber, Its Strength, Seasoning, and Grading by Harold Scofield Betts (1919)
"Figure 65 shows the form taken by resawed pieces of kiln- dry boards steamed for
different lengths of time. In No. 1 the prongs curve inward, ..."
5. Timber, Its Strength, Seasoning, and Grading by Harold Scofield Betts (1919)
"Figure 65 shows the form taken by resawed pieces of kiln- dry boards steamed for
different lengths of time. In No. 1 the prongs curve inward, ..."
6. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
""Dressed lumber" is resawed lumber planed at the mill and may be had in many
dimensions suitable ... Lumber sawed on four sides is termed "resawed lumber. ..."
7. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1916)
"Jis-inch Battens shall be 1-inch strips S2S to il-inch by 2l/2 inches and resawed,
or 1 inch by 2^4 inches to 3 inches S2S and ..."
8. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1916)
"Inch boards are simply surfaced on two sides and then resawed, while pieces less
than an inch in thickness are usually worked down entirely on the planers. ..."