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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. i.) To
divide
a pack of cards into two
portion
to
decide
the deal or
trump,
or to
change
the order of the cards to be
dealt..
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Herniotomy
::
Herniotomy
(n.) A
cutting
for the cure or
relief
of
hernia;
celotomy.
Screen
::
Screen
(v. t.) To
provide
with a
shelter
or means of
concealment;
to
separate
or cut off from
inconvenience,
injury,
or
danger;
to
shelter;
to
protect;
to
protect
by
hiding;
to
conceal;
as,
fruits
screened
from cold winds by a
forest
or
hill..
Diligent
::
Diligent
(a.)
Prosecuted
with
careful
attention
and
effort;
careful;
painstaking;
not
careless
or
negligent.
Nick
::
Nick (n.) A notch cut
crosswise
in the shank of a type, to
assist
a
compositor
in
placing
it
properly
in the
stick,
and in
distribution..
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To cut
(anything)
in such a way as to fit
closely
to a
somewhat
irregular
surface,
as a
baseboard
to a floor which is out of
level,
a board to the
curves
of a
molding,
or the like; -- so
called
because
the
workman
marks,
or
scribe,
with the
compasses
the line that he
afterwards
cuts..
Chisel
::
Chisel
(v. t.) To cut, pare,
gouge,
or
engrave
with a
chisel;
as, to
chisel
a block of
marble
into a
statue..
Debar
::
Debar (v. t.) To cut off from
entrance,
as if by a bar or
barrier;
to
preclude;
to
hinder
from
approach,
entry,
or
enjoyment;
to shut out or
exclude;
to deny or
refuse;
-- with from, and
sometimes
with of..
Notching
::
Notching
(n.) A
method
of
excavating,
as in a bank, by a
series
of
cuttings
side by side. See also
Gulleting..
Lenni-lenape
::
Lenni-Lenape
(n. pl.) A
general
name for a group of
Algonquin
tribes
which
formerly
occupied
the coast
region
of North
America
from
Connecticut
to
Virginia.
They
included
the
Mohicans,
Delawares,
Shawnees,
and
several
other
tribes..
Play
::
Play (v. t.) To bring into
sportive
or
wanton
action;
to
exhibit
in
action;
to
execute;
as, to play
tricks..
Bobtailed
::
Bobtailed
(a.)
Having
the tail cut
short,
or
naturally
short;
curtailed;
as, a
bobtailed
horse or dog; a
bobtailed
coat..
Copse
::
Copse (v. t.) To trim or cut; -- said of small
trees,
brushwood,
tufts of
grass,
etc..
Rabbet
::
Rabbet
(v. t.) To cut a
rabbet
in; to
furnish
with a
rabbet.
Hatching
::
Hatching
(n.) A mode of
execution
in
engraving,
drawing,
and
miniature
painting,
in which
shading
is
produced
by lines
crossing
each other at
angles
more or less
acute;
--
called
also
crosshatching..
Discrimination
::
Discrimination
(n.) The
quality
of being
discriminating;
faculty
of
nicely
distinguishing;
acute
discernment;
as, to show great
discrimination
in the
choice
of
means..
Scutiped
::
Scutiped
(a.)
Having
the
anterior
surface
of the
tarsus
covered
with
scutella,
or
transverse
scales,
in the form of
incomplete
bands
terminating
at a
groove
on each side; -- said of
certain
birds..
Slit
::
Slit (n.) To cut
lengthwise;
to cut into long
pieces
or
strips;
as, to slit iron bars into nail rods; to slit
leather
into
straps..
Dash
::
Dash (n.) A vain show; a
blustering
parade;
a
flourish;
as, to make or cut a great
dash..
Naif
::
Naif (a.)
Having
a true
natural
luster
without
being cut; --
applied
by
jewelers
to a
precious
stone.
Hayfield
::
Hayfield
(n.) A field where grass for hay has been cut; a
meadow.
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