sawhorse
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saw·horse
(sô′hôrs′)n.
A frame with legs, used to support pieces of wood being sawed.
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sawhorse
(ˈsɔːˌhɔːs)n
(Tools) a stand for timber during sawing
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saw•horse
(ˈsɔˌhɔrs)n.
a movable frame or trestle for supporting wood while it is being sawed.
[1770–80]
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Sawhorse
While there were sawhorses used by carpenters for holding boards for sawing, a “sawhorse” was usually intended to hold a small log as the log was being sawed into short lengths for firewood.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() framework - a structure supporting or containing something trestle - sawhorses used in pairs to support a horizontal tabletop |
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