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Sawdust - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sawdust is the fine particles of wood produced when cutting or sanding timber. It is often used as mulch, in manufacturing particleboard, or as a absorbent material in workshops.

sawdust

/ˈsɔˌdʌst/ /ˈsɔːdʌst/

Definition:

Tiny wood particles produced by sawing or sanding wood.

Synonyms:

Wood shavings, wood chips, wood powder

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

Solid wood, lumber

Common Collocations:

sawdust pile, sawdust floor, sawdust collector

Derivatives:

sawdusty, sawdust-covered

Usage Tips:

Use "sawdust" to describe fine wood debris from cutting or sanding.

Common Phrases:

"Don’t cry over spilled sawdust, " "sawdust in your eyes, " "like a rat in sawdust"

Etymology:

From "saw" (cutting tool) + "dust" (fine particles), first recorded in the 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The carpenter swept up the sawdust after sanding the table.
  • 2. Sawdust covered the workshop floor after a day of cutting wood.
  • 3. She used sawdust to soak up the spilled oil in the garage.
  • 4. The smell of fresh sawdust reminded him of his grandfather’s workshop.

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