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Definitions of kerfs in various dictionaries:
verb - to make an incision with a cutting tool
KERFS - Hilda Augusta Amanda Kerfstedt, née Hallström (5 June 1835, in Eskilstuna – 10 April 1920, in Stockholm), was a Swedish novelist, playwright and ...
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Cuts made by a saw |
Saw grooves |
Saw-made notches |
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Mar 21 2013 USA Today |
Mar 21 2013 USA Today |
Apr 3 2012 USA Today |
Jun 5 2011 Boston Globe |
Oct 4 2009 L.A. Times Sunday |
Jun 28 2009 L.A. Times Sunday |
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Plural form of kerf. |
a slit made by cutting with a saw. |
A slit made by cutting with a saw. |
The cut end of a felled tree. |
Kerfs might refer to |
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Hilda Augusta Amanda Kerfstedt, née Hallström (5 June 1835, in Eskilstuna – 10 April 1920, in Stockholm), was a Swedish novelist, playwright and translator. She was a popular and noted writer in late 19th and early 20th century Sweden, and participated in the public debate. She was also engaged in the movement for women's rights, and active in the Fredrika-Bremer-Förbundet and Föreningen för gift kvinnas äganderätt. As a feminist, she focused on the debate around sexual equality, and was critical to the contemporary sexual double standards for men and women. As such, she was one of the participants in the Sedlighetsdebatten (Morality Debate), the public debate in Swedish papers, books and plays, which took place during the 1880s. She was the editor of the feminist paper Dagny, the organ of the Fredrika-Bremer-Förbundet, in 1888-1891. She was especially noted within the debate on children's literature. * Kerfstedt was born to Sven August Hallström, mayor of Eskilstuna, and Albertina Dybeck, and was the maternal niece to scientist Richard Dybeck. She married Hedemora parish vicar Bengt Gustaf Lindgren (d. 1858) in 1855, and Petrus Kerfstedt (d. 1906), principal at the Tomteboda institute for the blind, in 1872. She had two children: her son Hellen Lindgren became a well known literary critic.* |