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单词 butt-cut
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butt-cutn.

Brit. /ˈbʌtkʌt/, U.S. /ˈbətˌkət/
Forms: see butt n.6 and cut n.2
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: butt n.6, cut n.2
Etymology: < butt n.6 (compare sense 2a at that entry) + cut n.2
U.S.
1.
a. A portion cut from a plant, esp. a felled tree, that includes the butt (see butt n.6 2).
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the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [noun] > one who is important
persona1425
personagec1460
colossus1605
satrapon1650
bigwig1772
big man1789
butt-cut1806
tallboy1820
buzz-wig1854
great or high shot1861
celestial1874
pot1880
big stuff1883
importance1886
big wheel1893
mandarin1907
the (also a) big noise1909
hotty1910
big boy1918
biggie1926
hotshot1933
wheel1933
eminence1935
top hat1936
big or great white chief1937
Mr Big1940
big kahuna1966
the world > life > the body > bodily height > tallness > [noun] > and broadness > person
giant1559
Hercules1567
Gogmagogc1580
cob1582
Gargantuist1593
hulk1600
rhinoceros1602
colossus1605
pompiona1616
lump1630
strapper1675
man-mountain1726
Brobdingnagian1728
grenadier1805
butt-cut1806
gorilla1884
King Kong1933
hunk1941
the world > food and drink > farming > forestry or arboriculture > lumbering > [noun] > felling trees > felled trees
butt-cut1806
1806 S. W. Johnson Rural Econ. iv. i. 167 Scions or cuttings are said to be best when they are taken from the mature full-grown wood, and are butt cuts.
1807 J. Pearson Let. 28 Aug. in Mem. Philadelphia Soc. for Promoting Agric. (1808) 1 180 A chesnut sapling..made nine rail cuts of 11 feet each, the butt cut, made 10 rails, the last cut made one.
1873 J. H. Beadle Undeveloped West xv. 259 The ‘butt cut’ of the tree lies as it fell, the top reached by means of a ladder.
1937 Timberman Mar. 32 By using the foot-deep corrugations at the butt cut, the woods boss and your scribe managed to climb the 15-foot side of the log to get on top.
1963 Jrnl. Forestry 61 53/2 Butt-cuts yielded more rooted cuttings than second-cuts, and those which rooted grew faster.
2005 M. A. Fonseca Measurem. Roundwood ii. 7 It is commonly accepted that the diameter taken at the butt-cut does not give a representative profile of the tree.
b. figurative. A person likened to a butt-cut, esp. in being an embodiment or exemplar of something. Now rare.
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society > communication > representation > physical representation of abstraction > [noun] > one who or that which
common person1535
figurer1548
representor1553
representera1586
representator1603
representative1638
embodier1654
butt-cut1830
thinger1883
1830 Northern Watchman (Troy, N.Y.) 19 Oct. [He] weighs little short of 450 lbs. and is familiarly known as the But-cut.
1840 J. P. Kennedy Quodlibet 172 Nebuchadnezzar couldn't beat him at a speech. He's the Butt cut of democracy.
1874 Harper's Mag. Sept. 604/1 Pray with all your mind and strength, for you are the very butt-cut of sin!
1950 R. P. Warren World Enough & Time viii. 304 He might be compelled to confess to save the neck of that prinking fool and butt-cut of cowardice.
2. The section of bark taken from the butt of a tree prior to felling. Obsolete. rare.
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1905 Terms Forestry & Logging (Bull. U.S. Dept. Agric., Bureau Forestry, No. 61) 32 Butt cut, in gathering tanbark, the section of bark taken from the butt of a tree before felling it for further peeling.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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