jigsaw vs subtlety

jigsaw

noun
  • Something that can be compared to a jigsaw puzzle. 

  • A power saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade which can cut curves in wood or metal. 

  • A jigsaw puzzle. 

verb
  • To cut something using a jigsaw. 

subtlety

noun
  • An ornate medieval illusion dish or table decoration, especially when made from one thing but crafted to look like another. 

  • The quality of being done in a clever way that is not obvious or not direct; the quality of being carefully thought out. 

  • The quality of being able to notice or understand things that are not obvious. 

  • An instance of being subtle, a subtle thing, especially a subtle argument or distinction. 

  • The quality of being able to achieve one's aims through clever, delicate or indirect methods. 

  • The quality of being scarcely noticeable or difficult to discern. 

How often have the words jigsaw and subtlety occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )