Lexicographical Neighbors of Sawblades
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 ..."