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cut·ter    Audio Help   [kuht-er] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.a person who cuts, esp. as a job, as one who cuts fabric for garments.
2.a machine, tool, or other device for cutting.
3.Nautical.
a.a single-masted sailing vessel, very similar to a sloop but having its mast set somewhat farther astern, about two-fifths of the way aft measured on the water line.
b.a ship's boat having double-banked oars and one or two lugsails.
4.Also called revenue cutter. a lightly armed government vessel used to prevent smuggling and enforce the customs regulations.
5.a person employed as a film editor.
6.a small, light sleigh, usually single-seated and pulled by one horse.
7.Also called rubber. a brick suitable for cutting and rubbing.
8.(in U.S. government grading of beef)
a.a low-quality grade of beef between utility and canner.
b.beef of this grade, mostly used in processed beef products, as sausage.
9.cut fastball.
–adjective
10.(in U.S. government grading of beef) graded between utility and canner.

[Origin: 1375–1425; ME kittere, cuttere. See cut, -er1]
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cut·ter    Audio Help   (kŭt'ər)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. One that cuts, especially in tailoring.
  2. A device or machine that cuts.
  3. Nautical
    1. A single-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel with two or more headsails and a mast set somewhat farther aft than that of a sloop.
    2. A ship's boat, powered by a motor or oars and used for transporting stores or passengers.
  4. A small, lightly armed boat used by the Coast Guard.
  5. A small sleigh, usually seating one person and drawn by a single horse.

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cutter

noun
1. someone who cuts or carves stone [syn: stonecutter
2. someone who carves the meat 
3. someone whose work is cutting (as e.g. cutting cloth for garments) 
4. a boat for communication between ship and shore [syn: tender
5. a sailing vessel with a single mast set further back than the mast of a sloop 
6. a cutting implement; a tool for cutting 

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Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version) - Cite This Source - Share This
ˈcutter1 noun
a person or thing that cuts
Example: a wood-cutter; a glass-cutter
Arabic: قَطاع، مِقْطَـع
Chinese (Simplified): 切割者,用于切割的器械
Chinese (Traditional): 切割者,用於切割的器械
Czech: řezač, brusič
Danish: -kniv; —saks-; -skærer; brændehugger; tilskærer; glarmester
Dutch: snijder, hakker
Estonian: lõikaja, lõikur
Finnish: leikkaaja, leikkuri
French: tailleur, *-euse; sécateur
German: der Schneider
Greek: κόπτης, κοπίδι κτλ. (για πρόσωπο ή εργαλείο)
Hungarian: szabász
Icelandic: maður sem sker, *klippir; hnífur, skeri
Indonesian: pemotong
Italian: tagliatore
Japanese: 切る人
Korean: 자르는 사람[도구]
Latvian: stikla slīpētājs; griežamais
Lithuanian: kirtėjas, raižytojas, sukirpėjas, raižiklis, žnyplės
Norwegian: skjærer, sliper, hogger, klipper
Polish: przecinarka, ścinacz
Portuguese (Brazil): cortador
Portuguese (Portugal): cortador
Romanian: tăietor; foar­fece
Russian: резчик; дровосек;стекольщик
Slovak: rezač, brúsič, strihač
Slovenian: sekalec
Spanish: cortador, cortadora
Swedish: skärare, huggare, snidare
Turkish: kesici
ˈcutter2 noun
a type of small sailing ship
Arabic: زَوْرَق
Chinese (Simplified): 小汽艇
Chinese (Traditional): 小汽艇
Czech: kutr, šalupa
Danish: kutter
Dutch: kotter
Estonian: kutter
Finnish: kutteri
French: cotre
German: der Kutter
Greek: μικρό ιστιοφόρο
Hungarian: egyárbocos hajó
Icelandic: kútter, skúta
Indonesian: perahu
Italian: cutter
Japanese: 小帆船
Korean: 외돛대의 소형 쾌속 범선
Latvian: kuteris
Lithuanian: kateris
Norwegian: kutter(rigg)
Polish: kuter
Portuguese (Brazil): cúter
Portuguese (Portugal): escaler
Romanian: şalupă
Russian: катер
Slovak: škuner
Slovenian: kuter
Spanish: cúter
Swedish: kutter
Turkish: kotra
See also: a cut above, cut, cut a dash, cut and dried, cut both ways, cut down, cut glass, cut in, cut it fine, cut no ice, cut off, cut one's losses, cut one's teeth, cut out, cut short, cut-price, cut-throat, cutting

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