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  • single cut
    single cut
    noun
    a simple form of brilliant cut, having eight facets above and eight facets below the girdle, as well as the table, and usually a culet.
  • single-cut
    single-cut
    adjective
    noting a file having a series of parallel cutting ridges in one direction only.

single cut

1 American  

noun

Jewelry.
  1. a simple form of brilliant cut, having eight facets above and eight facets below the girdle, as well as the table, and usually a culet.


single-cut 2 American  
[sing-guhl-kuht] / ˈsɪŋ gəlˈkʌt /

adjective

  1. noting a file having a series of parallel cutting ridges in one direction only.


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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