saw vs spackle

saw

noun
  • Such a tool with an abrasive coating instead of teeth. 

  • A sawtooth wave. 

  • A musical saw. 

  • A tool with a toothed blade used for cutting hard substances, in particular wood or metal. 

verb
  • To make a motion back and forth similar to cutting something with a saw. 

  • To be cut with a saw. 

  • simple past tense of see 

  • To form or produce (something) by cutting with a saw. 

  • To cut (something) with a saw. 

spackle

noun
  • A plastic paste meant for filling cracks and holes in plaster. 

  • Any powder (originally containing gypsum plaster and glue) that when mixed with water forms a plastic paste, which is used to fill cracks and holes in plaster. 

  • A paste-like substance that fills a gap. 

verb
  • To fill gaps with something, as if spackling; to speckle 

  • To fill or repair with a plastic paste. 

  • To fill cracks or holes with a spackle. 

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