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- DictionaryCut·ter/ˈkədər/
noun
- 1. a person or thing that cuts something.
- ▪ a tool for cutting something, especially one intended for cutting a particular thing or for producing a particular shape: "a glass cutter"
- ▪ a person who cuts or edits movies: "he's a great cutter—he saved “Rocky V” in the editing room"
- ▪ a person in a tailoring establishment who takes measurements and cuts the cloth: "a lifetime spent as a cutter in the Manhattan rag trade"
- ▪ a person who cuts into their own flesh, especially habitually as a symptom of emotional distress: "a support group for recovering cutters"
- ▪ a person who reduces or cuts down on something, especially expenditures: "a determined cutter of costs"
- 2. a light, fast coastal patrol boat: "a coastguard cutter"
- ▪ a ship's boat used for carrying light stores or passengers.
- ▪ a small fore-and-aft-rigged sailing ship with one mast, more than one headsail, and a running bowsprit, used as a fast auxiliary. historical
- ▪ a yacht with a gaff-rigged mainsail and two foresails.
- 3. a fastball that breaks somewhat on being pitched.
- 4. a light horse-drawn sleigh: North American "a one-horse cutter parked in front of the barn"
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