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resaw

[ verb ree-saw; noun ree-saw ]

verb (used with object)

resawed, resawed or resawn, resawing.
  1. to saw again.


noun

  1. Lumbering. a machine for cutting logs into lumber.
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ·· [ree-, saw, -yer, -, soi, -er], ·İ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of resaw1

First recorded in 1910–15; re- + saw 1
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Example Sentences

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Resaw, rē-saw′, v.t. to saw into still thinner pieces.

From

This machine is used to move cants, timber, or lumber from live rollers to gangs, band resaw mills, or elsewhere.

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Soon a rush of blood mounted to her face, making her dizzy; her perfect health, the ardent feelings of her youth, seemed to gallop like runaway colts, and she resaw herself, proud and passionate, in all the reality of her unknown origin.

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