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Jigsaw
A Web server from the W3C that incorporates advanced features and uses a modular design similar to the Apache Web server. Jigsaw supports HTTP 1.1 and provided an experimental platform for HTTP-NG. See HTTP-NG and Amaya.
jigsaw
Tools a mechanical saw with a fine steel blade for cutting intricate curves in sheets of material

jigsaw [′jig‚sȯ]
(mechanical engineering)
A tool with a narrow blade suitable for cutting intricate curves and lines.

jigsaw
An electrically powered saw having a narrow blade which moves with a reciprocating motion, in a vertical direction, through the surface of a table on which work is placed; esp. used for cutting curves and ornamental patterns.


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After taping her kraft-paper sketches to plywood, Kelley jigsawed both views from the wood and screwed them together, adding a wire-mesh tail.
Hinoki is no simple copy of the pilfered original: Every piece of the disassembled log was re-created in fiberglass; the pieces were then fitted together into one jigsawed "log," which was sliced into five sections that were shipped to a team of traditional wood-carvers in Osaka, Japan, who made replicas of each.
He gently strokes the hand of tiny Izzy Flintoft - a little world beater at four months when surgeons broke her skull into pieces to give her brain space to grow and then jigsawed them back together.
 
 
 
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