CUTS vs PERFORATE: NOUN
- A piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass
- (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next
- A distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc
- A share of the profits
- A wound made by cutting
- A step on some scale
- The style in which a garment is cut
- A remark capable of wounding mentally
- An unexcused absence from class
- In baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball
- The omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage
- A refusal to recognize someone you know
- A canal made by erosion or excavation
- A trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
- (sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball
- Plural form of cut.
- Corporal punishment at school.
- The division of a deck of cards before dealing
- The act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge
- The act of cutting something into parts
- The act of reducing the amount or number
- The act of shortening something by cutting off the ends
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CUTS vs PERFORATE: ADJECTIVE
- Made neat and tidy by trimming
- With parts removed
- (of a male animal) having the testicles removed
- Having a long rip or tear
- Wounded by cutting deeply
- (used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine
- Cut down
- (of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed or slit
- (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply
- Mixed with water
- Fashioned or shaped by cutting
- Separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument
- Having a hole cut through
- Having been perforated.
- Pierced with a hole or holes, or with pores; having transparent dots resembling holes.
- Perforated.
CUTS vs PERFORATE: VERB
- Have a reducing effect
- Have grow through the gums
- Grow through the gums
- Shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of
- Weed out unwanted or unnecessary things
- Dissolve by breaking down the fat of
- Cease, stop
- Intentionally fail to attend
- Discharge from a group
- Give the appearance or impression of
- Move (one's fist)
- Fell by sawing; hew
- Penetrate injuriously
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut.
- Turn sharply; change direction abruptly
- Cut down on; make a reduction in
- Reduce in scope while retaining essential elements
- Lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
- Make out and issue
- Refuse to acknowledge
- Cut and assemble the components of
- Cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch
- Cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses)
- Informal: be able to manage or manage successfully
- Make an abrupt change of image or sound
- Reap or harvest
- Hit (a ball) with a spin so that it turns in the opposite direction
- Separate with or as if with an instrument
- Divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult
- Make an incision or separation
- Allow incision or separation
- Function as a cutting instrument
- Pass directly and often in haste
- Perform or carry out
- Form or shape by cutting or incising
- Form by probing, penetrating, or digging
- Create by duplicating data
- Record a performance on (a medium)
- Make a recording of
- Stop filming
- Pass through or across
- Style and tailor in a certain fashion
- To make a line of holes in a thin material to allow separation at the line.
- To pierce; to penetrate.
- Make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation
- Pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance
CUTS vs PERFORATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To pierce, punch, or bore a hole or holes in; penetrate.
- To pierce or stamp with rows of holes, as those between postage stamps, to allow easy separation.
- To pass into or through something.
CUTS vs PERFORATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bore through; to pierce through with a pointed instrument; to make a hole or holes through by boring or piercing; to pierce or penetrate the surface of.
CUTS vs PERFORATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- In zoology, full of little holes or perforations; cribrose; foraminulate; specifically, of or pertaining to the Perforata: as, a perforate coral; a perforate foraminifer.
- In anatomy, open; opened through; affording passage or communication; having the character or quality of a perforation; forminate
- In ornithology, noting the nostril of a bird when lacking a nasal septum, so that a hole appears from side to side of the bill, as in the turkey-buzzard, crane, etc.
- Specifically— In botany, pierced with one or more small holes, or, more commonly, having translucent dots which resemble holes, as in most plants of the order Hypericineæ.
- Bored or pierced through: penetrated.
- Of the shells of gastropod mollusks, having a tubular cavity extending through the columella from the umbilicus to the apex: contrasted with imperforate, in which case the columella is solid.
- Synonyms Bore through, Pierce, etc. See penetrate.
- To bore through; pierce; make a hole or holes in, as by boring or driving.
CUTS vs PERFORATE: RELATED WORDS
- Split, Slit, Shorten, Clipped, Thinned, Slice, Prune, Reduce, Reduced, Sliced, Chopped, Trim, Trimmed, Slashed, Slash
- Perforation gauge, Distend, Pertuse, Sidetrack, Cribrous, Dewater, Drill, Terebrate, Extrude, Countersink, Coarsely, Punch, Cut, Punctured, Pierced
CUTS vs PERFORATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Split, Slit, Shorten, Clipped, Thinned, Slice, Prune, Reduce, Reduced, Sliced, Chopped, Trim, Trimmed, Slashed, Slash
- Pouncet box, Intubate, Perforation gauge, Distend, Pertuse, Cribrous, Dewater, Terebrate, Extrude, Countersink, Coarsely, Punch, Cut, Punctured, Pierced
CUTS vs PERFORATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our stock has all types of vehicle parts including engine parts, bumpers, mechanical parts, half cuts, nose cuts electric parts etc.
- While tax cuts for individuals would expire after eight years, corporate tax cuts would be permanent, she said.
- Because the cuts you can use are much cheaper than other cuts of beer, pot roast is a great way to feed a crowd.
- Ask about water cuts, electricity cuts and the water pressure, because across all our homes in Fiji this has been a constant problem.
- However it cuts is the way it cuts.
- Pork loin cuts are much leaner and lower in calories than shoulder cuts, spareribs and bacon.
- The surgeon makes several small cuts and long, thin tools are placed inside the cuts.
- RIPPER cuts with surgical precision to give safer, cleaner, and more precise cuts.
- All finish pavement cuts shall be made by saw cuts.
- Charity Commission funding cuts leading to staff cuts.
- The spinal or epidural needle may perforate the dura with no involvement of the arachnoid.
- Be careful not to perforate any of the organs, especially the stomach and intestines, which are particularly noisome.
- Ingested sharp objects perforate the reticulum and cause infection of the heart sac, lungs, or abdominal cavity.
- If you are having a printer do your cards, make sure they perforate them for you.
- An untreated severe tooth abscess may become large enough to perforate bone and extend into the soft tissue.
- Defective IVC filters may migrate, break apart, and perforate veins and organs.
- The affected bowel may perforate or the condition resolve with stricture formation.
- Never did such portentous shot holes perforate the carcass of any quarry.
- IUD, they can migrate in the body and even perforate your uterus.
- We then perforate the paper to create Pegboard Skinz.
CUTS vs PERFORATE: QUESTIONS
- Are injured workers facing benefit cuts in Ontario?
- How are state funding cuts affecting Higher Education?
- Which is more dangerous horizontal or vertical cuts?
- Are oilfield services firms facing deep price cuts?
- Do tax cuts affect pension funds' investment returns?
- How meditation cuts stress hormones&accelerates aging?
- Could airport funding cuts be extended indefinitely?
- What are L-cuts and J-cuts and why are they relevant?
- Can I take a gainer while using animal cuts or cuts powder?
- Do GoP tax cuts cost the same as proposed entitlement cuts?
- Can a gunshot wound to the head perforate the head?
- Can a pacemaker lead perforate beyond 24 hours after deployment?
- What is the maximum sheet size that graepels can perforate?
- How many such pairs are there in the word'perforate'?
- What happens if you perforate or lacerate a stingray?
- What kind of ammunition can perforate steel plates?