Sawhorse
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sawhorse — 1778, from SAW (Cf. saw) (1) + HORSE (Cf. horse) in the mechanical sense … Etymology dictionary
sawhorse — [sô′hôrs΄] n. a rack consisting of a horizontal crosspiece and two pairs of spreading legs, used to hold wood while it is being sawed … English World dictionary
Sawhorse — A sawhorse is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. A pair of sawhorses can support a plank, forming a scaffold. In certain circles, it is also known as a mule .The sawhorse may be designed to fold for storage. A… … Wikipedia
sawhorse — noun Date: 1778 a frame on which wood is laid for sawing by hand ; horse 2b … New Collegiate Dictionary
sawhorse — /saw hawrs /, n. a movable frame or trestle for supporting wood being sawed. [1770 80; SAW1 + HORSE] * * * … Universalium
sawhorse — noun A device used to temporarily raise and support pieces of material (for example, timber), especially during cutting with a saw or similar device. Syn: sawbuck, saw stool … Wiktionary
sawhorse — n. four legged support used to hold wood while sawing … English contemporary dictionary
sawhorse — noun N. Amer. a rack supporting wood for sawing … English new terms dictionary
sawhorse — saw•horse [[t]ˈsɔˌhɔrs[/t]] n. bui a movable frame or trestle for supporting wood while it is being sawed • Etymology: 1770–80 … From formal English to slang
sawhorse — /ˈsɔhɔs/ (say sawhaws) noun a movable frame for holding wood that is being sawn …