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Built for tearing, not slicingnature's bread knife, rendered in tooth and edge.

means Resembling a saw, especially with a jagged, toothed edge that cuts through repeated notching.

from From saw (Old English sagu, a cutting blade) plus likethe saw itself shares roots with words meaning to cut, the same family that gave us sickle.

Botany favoriteDescribes serrated leaf edges, technically called serrate margins.
Shark teethSawlike jaws evolved separately many times for shearing.
Sawfish proofTheir toothed snout is literally a living sawlike weapon.
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