cutter
Americannoun
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a person who cuts, especially as a job, as one who cuts fabric for garments.
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a machine, tool, or other device for cutting.
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Nautical.
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a single-masted sailing vessel, very similar to a sloop but having its mast set somewhat farther astern, about two-fifths of the way aft measured on the water line.
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a ship's boat having double-banked oars and one or two lugsails.
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Also called revenue cutter. a lightly armed government vessel used to prevent smuggling and enforce the customs regulations.
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a person who repeatedly inflicts self-injury by cutting the skin, as to cope with negative emotions.
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a person employed as a film editor.
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a small, light sleigh, usually single-seated and pulled by one horse.
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Also called rubber. a brick suitable for cutting and rubbing.
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(in U.S. government grading of beef )
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a low-quality grade of beef between utility and canner.
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beef of this grade, mostly used in processed beef products, as sausage.
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Baseball. cut fastball.
adjective
noun
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a person or thing that cuts, esp a person who cuts cloth for clothing
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a sailing boat with its mast stepped further aft so as to have a larger foretriangle than that of a sloop
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a ship's boat, powered by oars or sail, for carrying passengers or light cargo
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a small lightly armed boat, as used in the enforcement of customs regulations
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a pig weighing between 68 and 82 kg, from which fillets and larger joints are cut
Etymology
Origin of cutter
First recorded in 1375–1425; Middle English kittere, cuttere; see cut, -er 1
Vocabulary lists containing cutter
Vocabulary from history writings about the Triangle Factory Fire
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Example Sentences
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However, out on the disputed reefs, Vietnam has gone on a dredging spree, using the same powerful cutter suction ships as China.
From BBC • Jun. 3, 2026
In the third, however, Diamondbacks star Corbin Carroll sent a cutter the other way, and it bounced off the top of the left-field wall into the home bullpen for Arizona’s first run of the night.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026
His brother Manoj Singh, a stone cutter, had been hoping to follow him to sea -- a plan he has since abandoned.
From Barron's • May 25, 2026
Kara Walker sliced apart the statue with a plasma cutter and welded it back together in an entirely new form.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 24, 2026
Over four years’ time, a timber cutter would stand only a l-in-200 chance of being killed.
From "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Steven D. Levitt
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