Definitions for kerf

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Spelling: [kurf]
IPA: /kɜrf/

Kerf is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 20 anagrams from letters in kerf (efkr).

Definitions for kerf

noun

  1. a cut or incision made by a saw or the like in a piece of wood.
  2. Mining. a deep cut a few inches high, used to undermine a portion of a coal or mineral seam.
  3. the act of cutting or carving.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make a kerf or kerfs in (a piece of wood, a coal seam, etc.).

Origin of kerf

before 1000; Middle English kerf, kirf, Old English cyrf a cutting (cognate with Old Frisian kerf); akin to carve

Examples for kerf

When the first kerf is finished begin another one on the opposite side of the tree a little higher than the first one (Fig. 114).

The cut is made on the pulling stroke, and hence the kerf can be very narrow.

Where the whole body of the tooth is bent, the saw will run smoothly and easily through the kerf and produce a smooth-cut surface.

Cut your kerf on the side toward the landing place, let the notch go half-way or a trifle more through the trunk.

The teeth should cut a kerf just wide enough to clear the blade.

Little by little the axe bit through the tough wood, until the kerf was well past the heart of the tree.

By letting the saw run in the kerf thus made, you can cut pieces off square.

When the kerf is well started, the whole weight of the saw may be applied.

The first chips that flew were ten inches long, but they quickly dwindled as the kerf sank in.

Make the notch, or kerf, large enough to avoid pinching your axe in it.

Word Value for kerf
Scrable

11

Words with friends

11

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