outsaw
/ˈaʊtˌsɔ/Definitions
1. verb
to cut or saw something on the outside of an object, especially a log or a plank, to prepare it for use as a sill or a threshold
“The carpenter outsaw the wooden beam to create a smooth surface.”
1. verb
to cut or saw something on the outside of an object, especially a log or a plank, to prepare it for use as a sill or a threshold
“The carpenter outsaw the wooden beam to create a smooth surface.”