The word you are looking for is "cleave." Cleave means to split or sever something with a strong, sweeping motion. It is often used to describe cutting something in a forceful and decisive manner.
Chop is a kind of cut, generally featuring repeated, forceful short strokes and resulting in many small pieces.
another word for cut a little?
The root word for section, sectio, is derrived from the Latin word secare (meaning to cut).
The word 'great' is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
Slash
slash
? any one know
Well, darling, when you want to cut with big sweeping strokes, you're looking for a technique called "slashing." It's like giving your ingredients a stylish haircut with a sharp knife. Just make sure to watch those fingers, we don't want any accidental amputations in the kitchen!
ITS SLASH GUYS/GIRLS!
Slash
do youwant mustard onions pickles or cheese on your hot dog
Chop is a kind of cut, generally featuring repeated, forceful short strokes and resulting in many small pieces.
How should I cut your piece of cake, big, bigger, or biggest?
ask for your hair to be cut in short choppy layers, with a sweeping side fringe. Ask them to use a razor to cut your hair as well.
chainsaw, axe, hatchet, jackknife, scissors, knife?
The Kikuyu word for the English word cut is "kata."