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Definition of Sawed
1. saw [v] - See also: saw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sawed
Literary usage of Sawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"The quarter-sawed product of these woods is employed almost exclusively for flooring
... Oak for flooring and finishing purposes is generally quarter-sawed, ..."
2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"time, sawed some of them, and that the committee prohibited all further sawing
thereof; that they estimated the lumber which had been sawed at from 40000 to ..."
3. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H.: From Seventeen Hundred Fifty by Matthew Patten (1903)
"... sawed for me MAY FIRST I went to Lo: Deny and Sent a letter to Cap' Francis
Peabody Concerning Cap' MacNutt drawing wages for me out of the Treasury 2'1 ..."
4. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H. by Matthew Patten (1903)
"work unto the ways and I brot away 258 feet of Boards that Ganin Riddell sawed
for me MAY FIRST I went to Lo: Deny and Sent a letter to Capi ..."
5. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"sawed VENEERS Veneers were first made by hand sawing, the process being very
laborious and expensive. They were only made of rare woods of highly attractive ..."
6. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"sawed VERSUS HEWED TIES There is a wide range of opinion among those experienced
in the use of both sawed and hewed ties as to the relative advantages and ..."
7. Forest Mensuration by Herman Haupt Chapman (1921)
"If it had been found by experience that all logs regardless of size would yield
the same per cent of their contents in lumber, if sawed by the same methods, ..."
8. United States Compiled Statutes, Annotated, 1916: Embracing the Statutes of by United States, John Allan Mallory (1917)
"The planer and matcher used in dressing sawed boards is, in fact, simply a planing
machine, and its work is simply planing, whether the boards are or not ..."