Results for: box to guide a handsaw
English English
big-game hunter or guideshikari; shikaree
blank end of tape, editorial, guide in printed matter, line at end of fishing line, line connecting hook, loss leader, main stem, musical conductor, person or thing that leads; head, chief, director; carrier; conductor (of an orchestra, chorus, etc.); ...leader
board for leveling, guide for plastering, lengthy piece of writing, long essay or statement; piece, fragment; wood used as a guide when pouring concrete; strip of plaster placed on a wall and used as a guide for surface depth; tool used to level off po...screed
book containing grammatical and typographical rules for writers and editors; book of laws of fashion, publishing guidestylebook
boundary marker, distinctive or prominent object in a landscape (often serves as a guide to travelers on land or sea); territorial marker; building or site which has historical significance; important event, turning point (in history), highly significa...landmark
cause a vehicle to move in a particular direction (by means of a wheel, rudder, etc.); guide, direct, advise, follow particular course, influence direction, maneuver in a certain way, piece of advice, young castrated ox, young ox; bull that has been ca...steer
Christopher "Kit" Carson (1809-1868), American frontiersman and guide, Union general in the Civil War; Johnny Carson (born 1925), American comedian and TV host; male first name; family nameCarson
clean and separate minerals with jig, cut or drill something with jig, dance a jig, dance a jig; move jerkily, hop, dancing music, device for holding piece of work, energetic and lively dance; music accompanying this dance; device which holds and guide...jig
clergyman attached to an institution (military, court, etc.), guide in religionchaplain
coastal building with a light for sailors, tall tower topped by a very bright light which is used to guide or warn shipslighthouse
conj. in the manner of, in the position or direction of (edgewise, clockwise, etc.); with regard to, disrespectful, instruct, guide (Scottish); direct; advise (Scottish); bring to the attention of (Slang), intelligent; clever; smart; cautious; skilled;...wise
connecting strip, flat key formed in shaft, guide for drawing curves, slat, slat; long and flexible strip of wood or metal used for drawing curves; any of a series of ridges on a shaft which fit into slots on a corresponding shaftspline
cyanotype, design, plan, draft, make blueprint of, make plan for, plan or guide, print of planblueprint
dawn, direct, direct; place in a particular position; become familiar with (especially a new place or location); guide, lead; turn to a place in the east, easternorient
direct somebody to place, information sign, roadside post bearing a traffic sign; something that serves as a guide, something that indicates somethingsignpost
 

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