Bucksaw

/ˈbʌkˌsɔ/ noun

A saw with a blade held in a wooden or metal frame shaped like an H, used for cutting wood.

From 'buck' (a sawhorse or frame) plus 'saw.' The 'buck' comes from Old High German 'boc' meaning a frame or stand. This compound emerged in English in the 1800s as the tool became common in woodworking.

AMሰንደቅ
ARمنشار
BNকাতার
CAserra
CSpila
DAsægesav
DESägesäge
ELξυλουργική
ESsierra
FA اره
FIsaha
FRscie à dents
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