Jigsawed: meaning, definitions and examples
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jigsawed
[ ˈdʒɪɡsɔːd ]
cutting tool
To jigsaw means to cut out shapes or patterns using a jigsaw, which is a power tool with a straight or curved blade that moves up and down. It can be used for intricate cuts in various materials, often wood or metal.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- He jigsawed the wooden pieces to fit perfectly.
- She jigsawed a beautiful pattern into the board.
- They jigsawed the metal sheet into decorative shapes.
Translations
Translations of the word "jigsawed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 cortado em peças
🇮🇳 जिग्सॉड
🇩🇪 zersägt
🇮🇩 dipotong
🇺🇦 порізаний на частини
🇵🇱 pocięty
🇯🇵 ジグソー状の
🇫🇷 découpé
🇪🇸 cortado en piezas
🇹🇷 parçalanmış
🇰🇷 조각난
🇸🇦 مقطوع
🇨🇿 rozřezaný
🇸🇰 rozrezaný
🇨🇳 拼图状的
🇸🇮 razrezan
🇮🇸 pússaður
🇰🇿 бөліктерге бөлінген
🇬🇪 ბლოკებად გაწვდილი
🇦🇿 parçalara kəsilmiş
🇲🇽 cortado en piezas
Etymology
The term 'jigsaw' originated in the 19th century and initially referred to a specific type of saw used by craftsmen. The word 'jigsaw' itself is derived from 'jig' which is a tool used to guide the blade of the saw and 'saw' which describes the cutting action. The modern power tool known as the jigsaw was popularized in the 20th century. It gained prominence for its versatile cutting abilities, allowing for both straight and curved cuts through various materials. Today, 'jigsawed' is often used in DIY and carpentry contexts, reflecting the tool's widespread applications.