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Crosscut   Listen
verb
Crosscut  v. t.  (past & past part. crosscut; pres. part. crosscutting)  To cut across or through; to intersect.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Crosscut" Quotes from Famous Books



... which are to be fastened below the lower frame at the corners. Since these are to be cut from the pieces just specified, the easiest way is to shape the end of each to the required angle and then crosscut. Rabbet these pieces sufficient to allow the art glass to set in on the back sides and be fastened—about 1/4 in. will do—and put them together with glue ...
— Mission Furniture - How to Make It, Part 2 • H. H. Windsor

... shoved Rusty back down. I'm no taller than he is, but I outweigh him about twenty pounds. I started working in the woods when we still felled trees with axes and misery whips—crosscut saws to the Outsiders. "I'll go get him," I said. "You're still mad about the show, and you wouldn't be able to get him this far without ...
— Trees Are Where You Find Them • Arthur Dekker Savage



Words linked to "Crosscut" :   cut across, path, road, route, crosscut handsaw, cut, crosscut saw



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