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cuttercut‧ter /ˈkʌtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - It needed a really sharp edge and just a light brushing with the cutter to form some of these parts.
- Next cut the tips of the l.e.d. leads at an angle using side cutters so that each lead ends in a sharp point.
- Philip was glad he'd left the wire and cutters up in the wood.
- Socially too, Poole was always popular with the cutter crews with its handy berthing facilities close to the town.
► Toolsadze, nounair pump, nounanvil, nounattachment, nounauger, nounawl, nounaxe, nounbargepole, nounbattleaxe, nounbevel, nounbillhook, nounbit, nounblade, nounboat hook, nounbox end wrench, nounbradawl, nounbranding iron, nounBunsen burner, nounbuzz saw, nouncalculator, nouncallipers, nouncard, nounchainsaw, nounchisel, nouncircular saw, nounclaw, nouncraft knife, nouncrowbar, nouncutter, noundrill, noundropper, noundynamo, nounendoscope, nounfile, nounfile, verbgenerator, noungimlet, noungizmo, noungrappling iron, noungrindstone, nounhacksaw, nounhammer, nounhandsaw, nounharrow, nounhatchet, nounhigh-pressure, adjectiveinstrument, nounjack, nounjackhammer, nounjemmy, nounjigsaw, nounjimmy, nounknitting needle, nounlast, nounlevel, nounlever, nounmachete, nounmallet, nounmattock, nounmonkey wrench, nounnutcracker, nounpenknife, nounperiscope, nounpick, nounpickaxe, nounpinking shears, nounplane, nounplaner, nounpliers, nounplough, nounplumb line, nounplunger, nounpneumatic drill, nounpower drill, nounpower tool, nounprod, nounpulley, nounpunch, nounram, nounrasp, nounretool, verbriddle, nounrose, nounruler, nounsander, nounsandpaper, nounsaw, nounscissors, nounscraper, nounscrewdriver, nounshaft, nounshank, nounsickle, nounsieve, nounsledgehammer, nounsoldering iron, nounspanner, nounspirit level, nounspray gun, nounsquare, nounstamp, nounstaple gun, nounstripper, nountape, nountape measure, nountheodolite, nounthermometer, nounthermostat, nountomahawk, nountongs, nountool, nountool kit, nountriangle, nountrowel, nounT-square, nountwo-handed, adjectivewand, nounwedge, nounwhet, verbwhetstone, nounwire cutters, nounworkbench, nounyoke, noun NOUN► cookie· My knees were tapped with hammers, cookie cutters were rolled over my skin, flashlights were shone in my eyes.· With a 2-to 3-inch-round cookie cutter or drinking glass, cut circles, close together, out of the dough. ► guard· The operation includes short-range and long-range patrols by Coast Guard cutters, helicopters and aircraft.· Since Thursday, he said, Coast Guard cutters and smaller boats have criss-crossed 17, 500 square miles.· It was the searchlight beam from the Coast Guard cutter fifty yards off. ► pipe· So the simplest method of disconnecting the pipes is to saw through them or to cut through them with a pipe cutter.· Clean as below Using pipe cutters Place the pipe in the pipe cutters with the cutting wheel on your pencil mark. ► wire· Eric Dodd set down his wire cutters and leather gloves.· The other had contained a jemmy, cans of spray paint, wire cutters, a brace and bit, and shears.· Police had to use wire cutters to move on the protestors.· He says some one with a screwdriver or wire cutters could take the picture and walk out of the door. VERB► use· White came on to also use off-cutters but Atapattu cruised past 150.· Cool for 1 minute, then trim using a plain pastry cutter which is slightly larger than the biscuits.· Next cut the tips of the l.e.d. leads at an angle using side cutters so that each lead ends in a sharp point.· Police had to use wire cutters to move on the protestors.· It isn't at all necessary to use a hot cutter. nouncutcuttingcutterverbcutundercutadjectivecutting 1[often plural] a tool that is used for cutting something: wire cutters a pastry cutter2someone whose job is to cut something: a diamond cutter3a small ship |