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outcut

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English

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Etymology

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From out- +‎ cut.

Verb

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outcut (third-person singular simple present outcuts, present participle outcutting, simple past and past participle outcut)

  1. (transitive) To cut out.
  2. (transitive) To surpass or exceed in cutting; cut more than or cut superior to.
    • 1922 Nov, Popular Science:
      They're guaranteed to outcut and outlast any plier made.

Noun

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outcut (plural outcuts)

  1. That which is cut out.
  2. A groove; channel.

Adjective

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outcut (comparative more outcut, superlative most outcut)

  1. Cut out.

Anagrams

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