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ˈcross-ˌcutter Forestry. [f. cross-cut v. + -er1.] One who uses a cross-cut saw.
1902N.Z. Illustr. Mag. Feb. 374/1 Having severed the head from the trunk, the crosscutter's work is considered accomplished, and they pass on to another tree. 1936‘A’ in A. M. Rust Whangarei & Dist. Early Rem. 163 Hundreds of bushmen, loggers, jackers, bullock-drivers, cross-cutters and rafters were employed. |