
1) Absent 2) Acerb 3) Acid 4) Barbed 5) Biting 6) Clipping 7) Cold 8) Dissection 9) Harsh 10) Hurtful 11) Incisive 12) Keen 13) Lancinate 14) Lancinating 15) Limitation 16) Pruning 17) Removal 18) Restriction 19) Sarcastic 20) Scathing 21) Scission 22) Scornful 23) Severing 24) Sharp 25) Shearing 26) Snick
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1) Article 2) Civil engineering term 3) Edged 4) Excerpt 5) Extract 6) Feature 7) Piece 8) Rail infrastructure 9) Road infrastructure 10) Stinging 11) The act of diluting something 12) Unkind 13) Unpleasantly cold and damp 14) Western-style riding
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a piece of plant, usually an apical tip of shoot structure but may be root or leaf, cut from plant and used for vegetative propagation.
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• (a.) Chilling; penetrating; sharp; as, a cutting wind. • (n.) The act or process of making an incision, or of severing, felling, shaping, etc. • (a.) Adapted to cut; as, a cutting tool. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cut • (n.) Something cut, cut off, or cut out, as a twig or scion cut off from a stock for the purpose of grafting...
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A movement by a player without a ball in anticipation of a pass.
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A portion of root, stem or leaf cut from a plant and made to produce its own roots so that it becomes a new plant exactly like its parent. See also basal_cutting, hardwood_cuttings, root_cutting, semi-ripe_cutting and softwood_cutting.
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(from the article `motion picture`) ...spend none at all. Often the editor is influential in rearranging shots, discarding them, or even ordering reshooting or additional shooting. An ...
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(from the article `tea production`) ...about 1890. Most tea-producing countries maintain scientific research stations to study every aspect of the subject, including seed production, ... [5 related articles]
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A piece of grape vine, usually 10 to 20 inches long, cut from a dormant vine in wintertime for use in propagating new vines in spring. Cuttings are always taken from last year's growth and are a convenient way to store and handle the vine buds. It is the buds on the cutting which have the ability to begin new vine growth next year.
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A place where ground has been removed to allow the level unimpeded progress of a road, railway or waggonway.
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<botany> Portion of a stem, root, or leaf cut from the parent plant for the production of a new independent plant by inducing it to form shoots and roots under favorable environmental conditions (for example, stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, leaf-bud cuttings, and root cuttings). ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A film editing technique that creates a quick transition from one scene to another.
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A piece from a plant encouraged to form roots and thus produce a new plant. This is vegetative reproduction and plants produced by this method are true to their parental type.
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A portion of leaf, bud, stem or root taken from a plant and used to propagate a clone of that plant
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Cut'ting (kŭt'tĭng)
noun 1. The act or process of making an incision, or of severing, felling, shaping, etc.
2. Something cut, cut off, or cut out, as a twig or scion cut off from a stock for the purpose of grafting or of rooting as an independent plant; something cut out o...
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Cut'ting adjective 1. Adapted to cut; as, a
cutting tool.
2. Chilling; penetrating; sharp; as, a
cutting wind.
3. Severe; sarcastic; biting; as, a
cutting reply.
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A severed vegetative or asexual part of a plant used in propagation; as a cutting of root, of stem, or of leaf.
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A channel dug through a hillside to enable railtrack to maintain a shallow gradient. See also embankment
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Translations for „Cutting“ Become a Premium Member today! Designation (also seedling, cut rice, stuffer) for a vine produced by vegetative propagation, subsequent grafting and training in a nursery, ready for planting in the vineyard. In contrast, a vine grown from a grape seedling is called a seedling. See also under flowering.
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noun the act of diluting something; `the cutting of whiskey with water`; `the thinning of paint with turpentine`
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edged adjective (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character; `cutting remarks`; `edged satire`; `a stinging comment`
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(Noun) A piece of grape vine, usually 10 to 20 inches long, cut from a dormant vine in wintertime for use in propagating new vines in spring. Cuttings are taken only from last year's growth (never two-year old wood) and are a convenient way to store and handle the vine buds. It is the buds on the cutting that have the ability to begin new vine grow...
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a judged event in which the Western horse-and-rider pair must cut one calf from a herd and keep it from returning to the herd.
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A plant propagation method where a small part of the plant is clipped and dipped into a rooting solution and then placed in water to eventually grow roots for a brand new plant.
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A method of propagation where a section of plant is completely removed from the mother plant & treated in such a way that it is able to grow roots of its own
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