cutter
Kelime Anlamı :

1. keski.
2. kesici alet, kesici: wire cutters tel makası.
3. makasçı.
4. kesici.
5. bıçak.
6. kesimci.
7. bıçakçı.
8. revenue cutter gümrük gözetme botu.
9. sahil koruma botu.
10. filika.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to speak low; whisper; murmur, as a dove.
2. to fondle.
3. one who cuts or hews; one who shapes or forms anything by cutting.
4. specificallyformerly, an officer in the english exchequer whose office it was to provide wood for the tallies, and to cut on them the sums paid. see tally.
5. in tailoring, one who measures and cuts out cloth for garments, or cuts it according to measurements made by another.
6. A bully; a bravo; a swaggering fellow; a sharper; a robber. also cuttle.
7. that which cuts; an instrument or tool, or a part of one, that cuts: as, a straw-cutter; the cutters of a boring-machine.
8. specificallythe broad chisel-edge of a center-bit, lying between the nicker, or outer knife-edge, and the center, or pin.
9. A knife or an indenting-tool used in testing the explosive pressure of powder in large guns. see pressure-gage.
10. in diamond-cutting, a wooden hand-tool in which that one of two diamonds undergoing cutting which is least advanced is cemented. the other stone is cemented in the setter, and the two are then rubbed together.
11. A wad-punch. E. H. knight.
12. an upright chisel on an anvil; a hack-iron. E. H. knight.
13. A file-chisel. E. H. knight.
14. in agriculture, a colter.
15. A fore tooth that cuts, as distinguished from a grinder; an incisor.
16. Naut.: A double-banked boat used by ships of war.
17. A small vessel with a single mast, a mainsail, a forestaysail, and a jib set to bowsprit end. cutter-yachts are sloop-rigged vessels, and the name is now generally applied to sloops of considerable draft and comparatively small beam.—4. A small light sleigh, with a single seat for one or two persons, usually drawn by one horse.
18. in mining: A joint or crack, generally one which intersects or crosses a better-defined system of cracks or joints in the same rock.
19. in coal-mining, the system of joint-planes in the coal which is of secondary importance, being not so well developed as another set called the back, face, or cleat of the coal: generally used in the plural: as, backs and cutters.
20. b in mineralogy, a crack in the substance of a crystal, which destroys or greatly lessens its value as a lapidaries' stone.
21. A soft yellow malmbrick, used for face-work, from the facility with which it can be cut or rubbed down.
22. in a weavers' loom, the box which contains the quills.
23. A vessel of the government revenue marine which is known as the revenue-cutter service.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. someone who cuts or carves stone
2. a sailing vessel with a single mast set further back than the mast of a sloop
3. a cutting implement; a tool for cutting
4. a boat for communication between ship and shore
5. someone who carves the meat
6. someone whose work is cutting (as e.g. cutting cloth for garments)
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.