resaw
English
Etymology 1
re- + saw
Verb
resaw (third-person singular simple present resaws, present participle resawing, simple past resawed, past participle resawn)
- (transitive) To saw again or anew.
- 2007 November 15, Tim Mckeough, “Room to Improve”, in New York Times:
- For instance, the old Sears building in Chicago was built with wood trusses; we get beams like that and resaw them to make flooring.
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Etymology 2
re- + saw
Verb
resaw
- simple past tense of resee
Anagrams
- sawer, sware, swear, wares, wears