There are several depending on the meaning. If you mean the tool, there is cutter and blade. There would also be types of saws like hacksaw, chainsaw, coping saw, power saw, etc. If you mean the past tense of see, there would be visioned, seen, imaged, perceived.
It means to have an advantage over someone - or it might mean that you invited Dave Evans from U2 to your house.
reccuring, happening again and again
It means that a person is over 30 years old,
This is not an idiom. "It's over" means that it is over, or finished, or done. Whatever "it" refers to has concluded.
It could mean just about anything ! The first phrase that came to mind when I saw the question was... I Did It Over There
mid 1850s , the struggle over kansas saw what?
You must mean 'Bevel' and that's the angle the saw is set at.
You could mean a chop saw.
If by saw you mean cut a piece of wood by means of a saw (tool), the future tense is:I shall saw, you will saw, he will saw ...
you pull over and hope that nowone saw you. you pull over and hope that nowone saw you.
I used a saw to cut the wood or, I saw a cow jump over the moon
It mean " I saw "
The advantages of using a hand saw over a table saw tend to be more of a personal preference. Many believe the table saws to have more advantages but the one advantage of a hand saw is the accuracy of the cut.
NO, when most people say 'power saw' they mean something like a rotary saw.
I saw her duck. This could mean that I saw her cover her head and crouch, or that I saw her pet duck.
I saw him.