Cut
Cutv.t.cut,pret.cut,pa.to carve, hew, lop, shape, cross, divide, part
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Cutv.t.cut,pret.cut,pa.to carve, hew, lop, shape, cross, divide, part
Cutpa.prepared for use, hewed, lopped, hurt
Cutn.a cleft or wound with an edged tool, slice of meat, &c. lop, canal, picture, impression, fool
Cutaneousa.relating to the skin
Cuticlen.outer or thin skin, the scarfshin
Cuticulara.lying no deeper than the outside
Cutlash, or Cutlassn.a broad cutting sword
Cutlern.one who makes or sells knives, &c.
Cutpursen.a pickpocket, thief, footpad, rogue
Cuttern.one who cuts, a swift-sailing vessel
Cutthroatn.a murderer, assassin, ruffian, villain
Cutthroata.cruel, inhuman, bloody, vile
Cuttingpa.dividing with a knife, severe, keen
Cuttingn.a piece cut off, chop, branch, sprig
Cuttlen.a kind of fish, a foulmouthed fellow
Cutwatern.the fore part of a vessel's prow, a bird
Cyathiforma.shaped like a cup
Cyclen.a circle, round of time, revolution
Cyclopedian.a body or circle of sciences, a dictionary
Cyclopiana.relating to the Cyclops, fabled giants with but one eye and that in the forehead
Cycoidn.afigure of the circular kind
Cygnetn.a young or little swan
Cylindern.a long round body, roller, plaster, hollow
Cylindraceous, or Cylindricala.like a cylinder
Cymarn.a kind of slight covering, scarf, simar
Cymbaln.a musical instrument
Cymbiforma.shaped like a boat