cut
Cut stands for:
in the sense of incision, incision :
- a mechanically caused injury, the cut
- a surgical skin incision, see incision
- an anatomical indentation, the incision
- a deepening for traffic routes, see section (traffic route)
- a recess, see notch
- Ridge cut , see notch (geography)
- a parting line in the plaster, see Swedish section
- In geology, a diagnostic method, the directional cut
- in archeology the profile obtained in an excavation, the excavation cut
- an interruption in the verse, see caesura
- a graphic process in art and letterpress printing, see engraving and cutting
in terms off , sawn , cropping / fraction (in the form bring '):
- a cutting process in material processing, how the scissors work, see shear cutting
- a process and method of manufacturing technology using cutting tools, the mode of action of a blade, see cutting
- the parting line that occurs during sawing, the saw cut
- in-shape sawing of semi-finished wood, see sawn timber
- the three sides on which the book can be opened, see book cut
- in typography and printing, the variations of a font, the font style
- the principle behind the creation of a garment, cutting , see pattern
- the paper template of a clothing model, the pattern sheet
in the sense of cutting off :
- Pruning of plants, see pruning (horticulture)
- harvesting grass or grain, see Mowing
- felling a tree, see felling cut
- the felling, the harvest
- freshly felled wood, sawn wood , see green wood
- the removal of the testicles in animals, see castration # veterinary medicine
in the sense of decomposition , purchase , supply , cut (Share, 'split):
- the processing and structuring of the recorded audio and video material, the film editing
- the stringing together of sequences from video source material by copying them to a target medium, video editing
- a cutting of objects or models for illustration, see cutaway model
- a thin layer of organic tissue made for microscopic purposes, histological section
- in heraldry curvilinear divisions of the coat of arms, the coat of arms cut
mathematical-technical terms:
- In mechanical engineering, the cutting principle (free cutting, system cut) for the isolated consideration of a subsystem of bodies
- the technical drawing of a body in a section plane, see section (illustration)
- in descriptive geometry the production of axonometric images, see incision process
- the common point of two curves or a curve and a surface, see intersection
- the common points of two surfaces, see intersection curve
- synonymous in statistics for the mean , see mean
- in mathematical set theory the intersection
- a subset of the rational numbers, see Dedekind cut
- a decomposition of the set of nodes in a network, see section (graph theory) ,
- a transitive metalogical calculus rule in which the pontic is removed, see cut rule
- a certain type of mapping in the topology, see section (fiber bundle) ,
- cutting away branches of a search tree in computer science, see alpha-beta search
- a morphism with a left inverse in category theory, see coretraction
- Cutting into geodesy and surveying, see cutting method
- a procedural step in the national surveying, forward, backward and sideways section , see triangulation (geodesy)
Miscellaneous:
- Incision , the ball playing ball give a twist, the twist
- the abbreviation for cornering, see cutting curves
- a game tactic in Skat, see Skat #Cutting
- a mixture of light and dark beer, the sectional beer
- a partially filled drink, see Spruz
Cut in particular stands for:
- Schnitt (film magazine) , a former German film magazine
Cutting in particular stands for:
- Cutting (Cladium) , a genus of plants in the sour grass family
In particular, incision stands for:
- Einschnitt (memorial) , memorial in Munich to the victims of the hostage-taking of Munich at the 1972 Summer Olympics
See also:
- Section , waste
- Column , notch (disambiguation) , section
- Cut , cutting , clipping
- Cut goods
- Golden cut
Wiktionary: Cut - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: cut - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations