saw

எண்ணினர்
definition
verb
in the distance she could see the blue sea
perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
I can't see any other way to treat it
discern or deduce mentally after reflection or from information; understand.
noun
Mark the cut line on the board and position the saw with its blade on the line.
a hand tool for cutting wood or other materials, typically with a long, thin serrated steel blade and operated using a backward and forward movement.
Their power is absolute, and, as the old saw has it, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
a proverb or maxim.
translation of 'saw'
இரம்பம்
verb
ரம்பம் கொண்டு அறு
noun
ரம்பம்
example
The 'saw' was also equipped with a mechanism for tightening and tracking the blade.
Mark the cut line on the board and position the 'saw' with its blade on the line.
Their power is absolute, and, as the old 'saw' has it, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
The parallel blades of a gang 'saw' may take a week to slice through one granite block.
He found a number of small cutting tools and what he believed was a bone 'saw' .
Jacob awoke on a cold morning to an unending beeping and a sound only comparable to a 'saw' cutting wood.
Speed boats raced through the waves making a pattern of sound similar to a chain 'saw' cutting through tough wood.
With a combination blade in your 'saw' , set the depth of cut just to cut through the sheathing.
A servant eased out of a small door with a four-string violin and began to 'saw' quietly at it.
It helps to wrap an elastic cord around the whole bunch and use a 'saw' to cut the old stems below the cord.
Hold the base plate, or shoe, of the 'saw' against the board to be sure the blade is lined up with the line.
Mark the opening for the niche, and cut it out with a sharp utility knife or a wallboard 'saw' .
Since you cannot score and crack it like ceramic tiles, your best bet is to rent a wet 'saw' .
Whether or not they like current expressions of democracy, I think it would be fair to say that most people agree with this old 'saw' .
According to the old 'saw' , a language is a dialect with an army and a navy.
A contractor saw or a hybrid 'saw' of good quality suits the needs of most woodworkers.
More broadly, though, history teaches that the old 'saw' is correct - shares do offer the best returns in the long run.
A pruning 'saw' with a curved blade that's narrow at the tip will help you get into tight spaces.
But you may recall I packed a late lunch and, as the old 'saw' goes, time waits for no one.
The old 'saw' that champagne goes right to your head has been proven to be true.
Going in with a pruning 'saw' to undo a decade or more of overgrowth in one shot can be disastrous to an old tree.
If you don't own a miter 'saw' , rent one.
it is worth bearing in mind another old 'saw' : ‘oppositions do not win elections; governments lose them’
Don't believe the old 'saw' that you can't be out and still be a mover and shaker in Hollywood.
They're called ‘sawflies ‘because the adult female uses 'sawlike' egg-laying organs to cut slits in year-old needles.’
Nearly a century later this Tennesseean is still out there somewhere 'sawing' on the strings, and most likely leading a vibrant and inspired life.
Cautiously, Cassari folded her hands in her lap and shifted her eyes to the fiddler who merrily 'sawed' away at the strings of the fiddle with his bow.
Only 'sawn' timber, roofing iron and floorboards were shipped from Adelaide.
From time to time, this man or that one will rise from his place and call to the birds in the pit, shout at the handlers, hands hooked, 'sawing' at the air.
Some were 'sawing' , some were nailing and others came and went, delivering wood, nails and other tools.
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