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single cut
single cutnouna simple form of brilliant cut, having eight facets above and eight facets below the girdle, as well as the table, and usually a culet.
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single-cut
single-cutadjectivenoting a file having a series of parallel cutting ridges in one direction only.
single cut
1 Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of single cut
First recorded in 1825–35
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Wobbly economic conditions could prompt Fed officials to lower rates more than the single cut they penciled in for 2026 back in December.
From Barron's ● Mar. 17, 2026
Maton’s homer and Zach McKinstry’s RBI single cut the deficit to 6-3 in the sixth.
From Washington Times ● May 21, 2023
After Dalbec’s RBI single cut Boston’s deficit to 5-4 in the sixth, Rafael Devers scored the tying run in the seventh when a grounder up the middle by Story deflected off pitcher Ryan Tepera’s glove.
From Seattle Times ● Jun. 7, 2022
Wong’s run-scoring single cut the deficit to 4-2.
From Fox News ● Aug. 25, 2021
One single cut I will indicate to you myself, and I even insist upon the omission of the passage, viz., the second part of Lohengrin's tale in the final scene of the third act.
From Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 by Francis Hueffer
It is the single-cut style that once existed at Augusta National, making No. 2 both more inviting off the tee and more challenging, because crooked shots will bounce and run farther off line.
From Golf Digest ● Sep. 7, 2010
The work is rotated considerably faster for filing than for turning, and the entire surface is filed by a flat, single-cut file, held as shown in Fig.
From Turning and Boring A specialized treatise for machinists, students in the industrial and engineering schools, and apprentices, on turning and boring methods, etc. by Franklin D. Jones
The "mill file," a very common form, is a flat, tapered, single-cut file.
From Handwork in Wood by William Noyes
They are single-cut, and are usually either bastard or second-cut, although they are sometimes double-cut.
From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Joshua Rose
So far as this one face is concerned, the file, if intended to be single-cut, would be then ready for hardening, and when greatly enlarged its section would be somewhat as in Fig.
From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Joshua Rose
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