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full-cut

American  
[fool-kuht] / ˈfʊlˈkʌt /

adjective

Jewelry.
  1. (of a brilliant) cut with 58 facets, including the table and culet.


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Rosario also learned that a woman’s status is reflected in the number of layers she wears; similarly, men’s full-cut trousers, called hakama, may have different proportions depending on the purpose or occasion.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2024

You want it to be not just inspiring but devilishly difficult, with opponents throwing heart, soul and full-cut forehands into stopping the quest.

From New York Times • Sep. 12, 2021

Wednesday’s match was long-form in comparison with their previous two, but it was still defined by full-cut shots and short rallies.

From New York Times • Aug. 18, 2021

Just as appealing, and hard to find when you suddenly need them, were knit halter tops and full-cut bathing briefs in graphic patterns, a style that elides beach and street.

From New York Times • Jun. 17, 2010

A 1980 certificate from a Swiss dealer indicates that Uday owned a solid-gold watch with "54 full-cut fine diamonds."

From Time Magazine Archive

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