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recut

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See also: reçut and reçût

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From re- +‎ cut.

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recut (third-person singular simple present recuts, present participle recutting, simple past and past participle recut)

  1. to cut again.
    • 1977 December 17, Michael Bronski, Arthur Bressan, “Bressan's "Politics Of Celebration"”, in Gay Community News, volume 5, number 24, page 9:
      The footage of the first Christopher Street demonstration parade came from Lilli Vencenz. She made a film called Gay and Proud and sent me a release on her footage so that I could recut it for GAY USA.

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