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Definition of Sawteeth
1. sawtooth [n] - See also: sawtooth
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sawteeth
Literary usage of Sawteeth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geography and Geology of Minnesota by Christopher Webber Hall (1903)
"Isolated Mountains of the sawteeth Range. Associated with the regular succession
of peaks constituting the sawteeth mountains are some isolated peaks. ..."
2. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1919)
"71 It is also worthy of note that the adoption (for the reasons above outlined)
of flatter sawteeth with increasing terrestrial latitudes works out well in ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1881)
"The sawteeth range of mountains, which is that nearer the Lake Superior shore,
dies away in passing to the southwest, ..."
4. Cotton Ginners Handbook edited by W. S. Anthony, William D. Mayfield (1995)
"1, Saw projection through huller rib, 3/16"; 2, Ginning point to point of rib,
2"; 3, Brush to saw, depth of sawteeth; 4, Root of huller rib to ginning rib, ..."
5. Variabilität und Vererbung am Zentralnervensystem des Menschen und einiger by Hans Driesch, Hal George Evarts, Johann Paul Karplus (1921)
"Brennan topped a mighty ridge two hours after sunrise and swung along the crest
of a spur that led away toward the sawteeth. He stopped and listened to a ..."