Handsaw
/ˈhændsɔː/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A saw with a sharp blade for cutting wood, typically operated by hand.
He used a handsaw to cut the wooden beams for the treehouse.
A tool designed for manual cutting, featuring a toothed blade and a handle.
The carpenter preferred a handsaw over a power saw for more precise cuts.
A common woodworking tool, often made of metal or plastic, designed for making straight cuts.
She reached for the handsaw to trim the branches of the bushes.
A basic tool found in most home toolkits, useful for small cutting jobs.
Before starting his DIY project, he made sure to sharpen the handsaw.
Etymology
The term 'handsaw' comes from 'hand' + 'saw', referring to a saw that is operated by hand.
Common Phrases and Expressions
cutting corners
Taking shortcuts to save time or money.
back to the drawing board
Returning to the initial planning or concept after a failure.
Related Words
saw
A tool for cutting that can be powered or manual.
cut
To separate or remove parts from a material.
Slang Meanings
To cut deeply into something.
He really handsawed that project, making sure every detail was perfect.