folding saw
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Definition
Noun: A folding saw is a type of hand saw designed for portability and safe storage. Its defining feature is a toothed blade that pivots to fold into, or alongside, its handle, similar to the mechanism of a pocketknife.
Usage
The term folding saw is used to describe the complete tool. It is a compound noun where "folding" acts as an adjective specifying the type of saw. * It is commonly used by outdoor enthusiasts, gardeners, and carpenters who need a compact cutting tool. * You refer to the tool as "a folding saw" when it is folded or unfolded.
Examples
- Noun:
- I always pack a folding saw in my camping gear for cutting small branches.
- The arborist used a sharp folding saw to prune the tree limb.
- After use, remember to close the blade of your folding saw for safety.
Advanced Usage
- "Locking folding saw": Many modern designs include a mechanism to lock the blade securely in the open position during use.
- For heavier work, choose a locking folding saw to prevent the blade from accidentally closing.
Variants and Related Words
- Folding knife (n): A knife with a blade that folds into the handle.
- He used his folding knife to whittle the stick.
- Pruning saw (n): A saw designed specifically for cutting live plants and trees; many pruning saws are of the folding type.
- This folding saw also functions as an excellent pruning saw.
Synonyms
- Collapsible saw: A saw with a blade that retracts or folds.
- Pocket saw: Emphasizes the tool's portability, often referring to a folding saw or a saw with a blade stored in a handle.
Related Phrases
- To fold a saw: The action of closing the blade into the handle.
- Always fold the saw before putting it back in your pack.
Noun
- a saw with a toothed blade that folds into a handle (the way a pocketknife folds)