cutting

UK /ˈkʌtɪŋ/ US /ˈkʌtɪŋ/
noun 5adj 5name 1

Definitions

noun

1

The action of the verb to cut.

How many different cuttings can this movie undergo?

Ye ſhall not make any cuttings in your fleſh for the dead, nor print any markes vpon you: I am the Lord.

2

A section removed from a larger whole.

[O]bſerving [...] abundance of Matter floating in the Urine like Bran, with a great Number of Recrements like Cuttings of Hair, ſome above an Inch long, which Subſtances were found in all the Water that I made in above Twelve Months; for which I could get no Remedy: I was adviſed to drink Water, which in about half a Year did intirely free me from thoſe Symptoms, [...]

I make such gelatine as above mentioned of two different qualities, [...] and I use all such hides and skins, and cuttings of hides and skins as are usually employed in manufacturing glue according to the ordinary method, and which are commonly called glue-pieces, [...]

3

A section removed from a larger whole.

Extract from "Newspaper Cuttings relating to Sussex," (Sussex Archaeological Collections, 1872, pp. 140, 141.)

The Witness. [After a farther inspection of the newspaper cutting.] No; it is not in that part about Weber, but here [indicating another newspaper cutting] is the agreement that Mr. Wilder was testifying about, and that has Weber's name.

4

A section removed from a larger whole.

To propagate by cuttings, is to cut off the branch or ſtem of a Plant, and to ſet it in the Earth without Roots. Strip it of leaves and branches, Plant deeper than theſe with Roots, and in a rich and moiſt ſoil, keeping it watered and ſhaded, Untill Rooted; cut off their Tops ſave Greens, as if your cutting be 12 Inches long, let 9 be under, and 3 above ground.

All the Sorts of Vines are propagated either from Layers or Cuttings, the former of which is greatly practis'd in England, but the latter is what I would recommend, as being much preferable to the other. [...] I had rather plant a good Cutting than a rooted Plant, provided it be well choſen, and there is leſs Danger of its not growing.

5

An abridged selection of written work, often intended for performance.

The actor had to make his cutting shorter to fit the audition time.

adj

1

That is used for cutting.

I need some sort of cutting utensil to get through this shrink wrap.

The power consumed in metal cutting is largely converted into heat near the cutting edge of the tool, and many of the economic and technical problems of machining are caused directly or indirectly by this heating action.

2

Piercing, sharp.

The weather was atrocious, with bitterly cold wind and cutting sleet—rather appropriate, considering Aunt Fonteyn's temperament.

3

Of criticism, remarks, etc.: (potentially) hurtful; curt.

The director gave the auditioning actors cutting criticism.

[H]e concludes with this cutting remark, But Benefactors may give Money, but not grateful Minds to ſuch as receive it.

4

Of a beverage: half-sized.

a cutting chai

5

Cutthroat; ruthlessly competitive.

[…] there are always some "free lances" who are ready to do a "cutting" trade, and thus become formidable competitors.

name

1

A surname.

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