Powered vs Bandsaw - What's the difference?
powered | bandsaw |
(of a device) Self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
* 2007 , John W. Diers and Aaron Isaacs, Twin Cities by Trolley: The Streetcar Era in Minneapolis and St. Paul , University of Minnesota Press, ISBN 0-8166-4358-X, page 145,
(power)
A powered saw whose blade is a continuous band of metal with teeth along one edge.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 7, author=Tim Moran, title=Sliced, Diced and Polished to Perfection, Cutaway Displays Reveal All, work=New York Times
, passage=Their work is more cerebral than the careful placement of an engine block — or an entire car — on a bandsaw . }}
To cut with a bandsaw.
As verbs the difference between powered and bandsaw
is that powered is (power) while bandsaw is to cut with a bandsaw.As an adjective powered
is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.As a noun bandsaw is
a powered saw whose blade is a continuous band of metal with teeth along one edge.powered
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Adjective
(-)- Around the same time, TCRT experimented with removing the motors on one of its older cars, turning it into an unpowered trailer that could be towed behind a powered car.
Derived terms
* battery-poweredVerb
(head)bandsaw
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Alternative forms
* band saw * band-sawNoun
(en noun) (wikipedia bandsaw)citation
