Definition of Sawblades

1. sawblade [n] - See also: sawblade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sawblades

saw sam sai
saw set
saw sets
saw through
saw tooth
saw wood
sawah
sawahs
sawbellies
sawbelly
sawbench
sawbenches
sawbill
sawbills
sawblade
sawblades (current term)
sawbones
sawboneses
sawbuck
sawbucks
sawder
sawdered
sawdering
sawders
sawdust
sawdust circuit
sawdust doll
sawdust saloon
sawdust trail
sawdusted

Literary usage of Sawblades

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains: Reminiscences and Thrilling Incidents of by John Wesley Clampitt (1888)
"He came at me with an instrument which resembled in appearance half a dozen little sawblades all joined together. I watched with keen interest the barbarous ..."

2. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Starch, Glucose, Starch-sugar by Julius Frankel, Ladislaus von Wágner (1881)
"The points of the sawblades are very short, and extend but 0.5 mm. (0.020 inch) above the drum-surface. During their use, they become after a short time ..."

3. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Starch, Glucose, Starch-sugar by Julius Frankel, Ladislaus von Wágner (1881)
"... of their rapid turning towards the teeth in the drum, whereby they are macerated and changed into a fine paste. The points of the sawblades are very ..."

4. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains: Reminiscences and Thrilling Incidents of by John Wesley Clampitt (1888)
"He came at me with an instrument which resembled in appearance half a dozen little sawblades all joined together. I watched with keen interest the barbarous ..."

5. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Starch, Glucose, Starch-sugar by Julius Frankel, Ladislaus von Wágner (1881)
"The points of the sawblades are very short, and extend but 0.5 mm. (0.020 inch) above the drum-surface. During their use, they become after a short time ..."

6. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Starch, Glucose, Starch-sugar by Julius Frankel, Ladislaus von Wágner (1881)
"... of their rapid turning towards the teeth in the drum, whereby they are macerated and changed into a fine paste. The points of the sawblades are very ..."

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