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No, the cuts on a diamond are very precise. When mined and unprocessed diamonds are cloudy looking. The cut and polish bring out the color and brilliance of the stone.
The firing of a spacecraft's engine against the direction of motion to cut the spacecraft's orbital speed. The speed reduction places the spacecraft in a lower orbit. If this lower orbit passes through Earth's atmosphere, the spacecraft reenters.
The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is a combination of increased input from vehicles and industry, and a decreased outtake due to large amounts of trees being cut down and not replaced.
A radiant cut diamond is a diamond cut invented in 1977 by Henry Grossbard that infuses the rectangualar or square shape of an emerald cut diamond with the brilliance of a round diamond.
Diamonds are cut and polished geometrically in order to reflect and refract light. A diamond's ability to 'twinkle' is one of the four characteristics one examines when buying a diamond: its name is cut. Others are clarity, colour and carat weight. A tiny change in light angle, or position of the diamond, will alter the light path through the gem (caused by the gem's internal matrix and its external angles). To the observer's eye, this light will fluctuate in brightness (twinkling), as starlight does when refracted by the atmosphere.
If you mean pitcher as in a jug, then I think it could be pour. Knife is to cut as pitcher is to pour.
A knife mainly intended to be used to cut up vegetables
no, because the glass could break
Depth of the cut into the skin depends on the pressure applied and sharpness of the blade.If the knife is heated to red hot.Logically speaking one could assume it would cut less deep.As it could cauterize the cut as it enters causing more friction as it enters the wound.
a fake wooden knife :)
The little mouse's tail was cut out with a silver butter knife.
A craft knife is used to cut - which could be paper, cardboard, craft material, wood, and so on.
"cut the air with a knife" is the idiom you're looking to define. It's mostly used in reference to tension being so present, you can feel it. If a boss walked in on an employee stealing money from the company, and no one said anything for a minute. The air would be so thick, you could cut it with a knife.
you get a knife and cut it
A blunt knife's edge is thicker but not sharp. Hence, it is difficult to cut with a blunt knife.
A knife is the best choice. You can use scissors though but its cut will not be as fine as the knife's.
Lithium can be cut with a knife because the elements built in it are very sof tand timid.