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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 (a.)
Gashed
or
divided,
as by a
cutting
instrument..
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Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) An
officer
of state whose
business
is to
superintend
and
manage
the
affairs
of a
particular
department
of
government,
and who is
usually
a
member
of the
cabinet
or
advisory
council
of the chief
executive;
as, the
secretary
of
state,
who
conducts
the
correspondence
and
attends
to the
relations
of a
government
with
foreign
courts;
the
secretary
of the
treasury,
who
manages
the
department
of
finance;
the
secretary
of war, etc..
Applique
::
Applique
(a.)
Ornamented
with a
pattern
(which
has been cut out of
another
color or
stuff)
applied
or
transferred
to a
foundation;
as,
applique
lace;
applique
work..
Molluscum
::
Molluscum
(n.) A
cutaneous
disease
characterized
by
numerous
tumors,
of
various
forms,
filled
with a thick
matter;
-- so
called
from the
resemblance
of the
tumors
to some
molluscous
animals..
Cutchery
::
Cutchery
(n.) A
hindoo
hall of
justice.
Sevennight
::
Sevennight
(n.) A week; any
period
of seven
consecutive
days and
nights.
See
Sennight.
Gummer
::
Gummer
(n.) A
punch-cutting
tool, or
machine
for
deepening
and
enlarging
the
spaces
between
the teeth of a worn saw..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A shrub cut off, or a
shrublike
branch
of a tree; as,
bushes
to
support
pea
vines..
Border
::
Border
(v. i.) To touch at the edge or
boundary;
to be
contiguous
or
adjacent;
-- with on or upon as,
Connecticut
borders
on
Massachusetts..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) The part of a tree or plant
remaining
in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
Factum
::
Factum
(n.) The due
execution
of a will,
including
everything
necessary
to its
validity..
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(a.) To
answer
or
discharge,
as a
claim,
debt, legal
demand,
or the like; to give
compensation
for; to pay off; to
requite;
as, to
satisfy
a claim or an
execution..
Detruncation
::
Detruncation
(n.) The act of
lopping
or
cutting
off, as the head from the
body..
Share
::
Share (n.) The part
(usually
an iron or steel
plate)
of a plow which cuts the
ground
at the
bottom
of a
furrow;
a
plowshare.
Revenging
::
Revenging
(a.)
Executing
revenge;
revengeful.
Bistoury
::
Bistoury
(n.) A
surgical
instrument
consisting
of a
slender
knife,
either
straight
or
curved,
generally
used by
introducing
it
beneath
the part to be
divided,
and
cutting
towards
the
surface..
Poller
::
Poller
(n.) One who
polls;
specifically:
(a) One who polls or lops
trees.
(b) One who polls or cuts hair; a
barber.
[R.] (c) One who
extorts
or
plunders.
[Obs.]
Baex. (d) One who
registplws
votplws,
or one who
enters
his name as a
voter..
By-wash
::
By-wash
(n.) The
outlet
from a dam or
reservoir;
also, a cut to
divert
the flow of
water..
Secant
::
Secant
(a.)
Cutting;
divivding
into two
parts;
as, a
secant
line..
Adroit
::
Adroit
(a.)
Dexterous
in the use of the hands or in the
exercise
of the
mental
faculties;
exhibiting
skill and
readiness
in
avoiding
danger
or
escaping
difficulty;
ready in
invention
or
execution;
--
applied
to
persons
and to acts; as, an
adroit
mechanic,
an
adroit
reply..
Snip
::
Snip (n.) A small
shred;
a bit cut off.
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