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Definition of cut
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cut is as below...
Cut (v. t.) To wound or hurt
deeply
the
sensibilities
of; to
pierce;
to
lacerate;
as,
sarcasm
cuts to the
quick..
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Fructed
::
Fructed
(a.)
Bearing
fruit;
-- said of a tree or plant so
represented
upon an
escutcheon.
Curtal
::
Curtal
(n.) A horse with a
docked
tail;
hence,
anything
cut
short..
Cutch
::
Cutch (n.) See
Catechu.
Rapid
::
Rapid (a.) Quick in
execution;
as, a rapid
penman..
Succision
::
Succise
(a.)
Appearing
as if a part were cut off at the
extremity.
Probe-pointed
::
Probe-pointed
(a.)
Having
a blunt or
button-shaped
extremity;
-- said of
cutting
instruments.
Expedition
::
Expedition
(n.) A
sending
forth or
setting
forth the
execution
of some
object
of
consequence;
progress.
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.)
Formerly,
in
England,
an
officer
nearly
answering
to the more
modern
bailiff
of the
hundred;
also, an
officer
whose duty was to
attend
on the king, and on the lord high
steward
in
court,
to
arrest
traitors
and other
offenders.
He is now
called
sergeant-at-arms,
and two of these
officers,
by
allowance
of the
sovereign,
attend
on the
houses
of
Parliament
(one for each
house)
to
execute
their
commands,
and
another
attends
the Court
Chancery..
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. i.) To
change
the
relative
position
of cards in a pack; as, to
shuffle
and cut..
Girdle
::
Girdle
(n.) The line
ofgreatest
circumference
of a
brilliant-cut
diamond,
at which it is
grasped
by the
setting.
See
Illust.
of
Brilliant..
Artist
::
Artist
(n.) One who
professes
and
practices
an art in which
science
and taste
preside
over the
manual
execution.
Swannery
::
Swanmark
(n.) A mark of
ownership
cut on the bill or swan.
Dead
::
Dead (a.) Cut off from the
rights
of a
citizen;
deprived
of the power of
enjoying
the
rights
of
property;
as, one
banished
or
becoming
a monk is
civilly
dead..
Standing
::
Standing
(a.)
Remaining
erect;
not cut down; as,
standing
corn..
Hair
::
Hair (n.) A
slender
outgrowth
from the
chitinous
cuticle
of
insects,
spiders,
crustaceans,
and other
invertebrates.
Such hairs are
totally
unlike
those of
vertebrates
in
structure,
composition,
and mode of
growth..
Gash
::
Gash (n.) A deep and long cut; an
incision
of
considerable
length
and
depth,
particularly
in
flesh..
Whipgraft
::
Whipgraft
(v. t.) To graft by
cutting
the scion and stock in a
certain
manner.
See Whip
grafting,
under
Grafting..
Unisonant
::
Unisonant
(a.) Being in
unison;
having
the same
degree
of
gravity
or
acuteness;
sounded
alike in
pitch.
Scutibranchiata
::
Scutibranchiata
(n. pl.) An order of
gastropod
Mollusca
having
a heart with two
auricles
and one
ventricle.
The shell may be
either
spiral
or
shieldlike.
Sharply
::
Sharply
(adv.)
In a sharp
manner,;
keenly;
acutely..
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