Incision, slash, wound, reduction, diminution, economy, segment, allowance, allotment, configuration, mode, fashion, insult, type, kind, description, cleave, hack, incise, perforate, snip...
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The words are unique to a specific culture or way of thinking.
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some are she took an "L" this means she has feel L meaning leap this is the "cut" a good song "Tight " cool or ritzy thats "fat" meaning cool
Some words to describe 'Cut Grass' are: Fresh, nice, and green.
You can't change present to past without changing words or adding words. Some irregular verb have the same form for past and present eg cut. But unless you add a time word(s) then the sentence is the same. I cut the cake. I cut the cake (last night).
The Latin word abscido is equivalent to the English words " to cut off".
Yes, the word "section" has the root "sect," which comes from the Latin word "secare" meaning "to cut." In this case, "section" refers to a part that has been cut or divided from a whole.
No, in order to be a rhyme, the end has to sound the same (although poetic license is often allowed for words whose endings are spelled the same but do not sound the same). But and cut rhyme. Pup and cup rhyme. Cut and cup do not.
No, the words "cut" and "truck" do not rhyme. The vowel sound is the same, but to get a perfect rhyme, the end consonant sound needs to be the same as well. Here are some words that rhyme with cut: but gut hut jut mutt nut putt rut smut tut what Here are some words that rhyme with truck: buck duck luck muck puck ruck suck tuck yuck
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It means that a physical cut will heal but an emotional cut will not; words are sharper than actions.BY: RICA MAY RICO Ãœ