Results for: cutting with a chisel
English English
carve something with chisel, cheat somebody, cut (wood, stone, etc.) with a chisel; cheat, obtain by cheating, tool with a sharp metal edge that is used to shape and cut wood and stone, tool with flat beveled bladechisel
chisel for cutting stone, encourage through support, horizontal supporting timber, keep raised, long cylindrical pillow, long ornamental pillow for a bed or sofa, cushion, pad preventing friction, strengthen, reinforcebolster
chisel for metalcold chisel
chisel, engraving tool comprised of a long beveled blade and a rounded handle (Art); prehistoric tool made from a piece of flint shaped into a beveled point (Archaeology)burin
chopping of trees, cutting of trees; carving in a treewoodcutting
circular saw, electric tool for cutting consisting of a circular toothed bladebuzz saw
coarse-toothed saw, coarse-toothed saw for cutting wood along the grainripsaw
complete, not adulterated, not cut, not cut; not shaped by cutting (diamond etc.), retaining the original form and size; not censored or abridged (film, book, not faceted, with unseparated pagesuncut
conic, geometric curve formed by cutting coneconic section
conspicuous, ending in a point, having a point; sharp, cutting; aimed, directed; demonstrative, showy, ostentatious, made with emphasispointed
creation of an opening in the trachea (Medicine), cutting into the trachea, hole in the tracheatracheostomy
critical, cutting attack, illegal act in hockey and lacrosse, of someone or something that slashes; critical, sarcastic; driving, pelting; vivid, intense, strong; cool, amazing (Slang), reducing, gash, cut; cutting, gashing; quick and easy method for c...slashing
crowds of people, drive, group of animals moving, herd or flock; crowd or multitude, move animals along, type of stone chiseldrove
curtailing, reduction, cutting down, decreasecutback
cut across, cut at angle, cut with crosscut saw, example of film technique, for cutting across, move from one shot to another, shortcut, transverse cut; shortcut, tunnel across vein of orecrosscut
 

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