"cut your losses" means that if you continue, you will lose much more. So it would be better to stop now and be content that your losses didn't get any worse.
The present participle is cutting.
The suffix in tonsillectomy is -ectomy which means to cut out or remove by cutting.
No, it is not. Shear can be a verb (to cut, remove wool, or to apply force at an angle) or a noun (cutting tool, shearing force). It can, however, be a noun adjunct in terms such as shear strain. *Not to be confused with the homophone "sheer" - adjective meaning transparent.
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Cutting no ice is an old expression that means that you said did not change the other persons opinion on the subject. Not cutting much ice is a variation on the phrase. If something did cut much ice it would be the opposite. What was said DID change the other persons opinion.
The present of cut is cut -- I cut the lawn every weekThe past of cut is cut -- I cut the lawn yesterdayThe past participle of cut is cut -- I have cut the lawn all my lifeThe present participle of cut is cutting. -- I am cutting the lawn now.The present continuous is formed with -- am/is/are + present participleSo for cutting present continuous is -- am cutting, is cutting, are cuttingThe past continuous is formed with -- was/were + present participleSo for cutting past continuous is -- was cutting, were cutting
it might be excision as that meant out process.
The past tense of cut is also cut. The present tense is cutting.
the ending form is -otomy and the beginning of the word would be the part of the body being cut into. Example cholecystotomy and cholelithotomy are cutting into the gallbladder (usually to remove a gallstone).
The medical term for surgical cutting is "incision." This refers to making a deliberate cut into the body during a surgical procedure.
derived from greek root-"tom" meaning to cut, refers to the procedure of cutting into the trachea and is na emergency procedure.
Abrasive water-jet cutting, is when one uses water jets for cutting and removing materials. The water jets may contain abrasive powder, and can be used to cut titanium, marble, and glass.
The past of cut is cutThe past participle of cut is cutThe present participle of cut is cutting.The present continuous is formed with -- am/is/are + present participleSo for cutting present continuous is -- am cutting, is cutting, are cuttingThe past continuous is formed with -- was/were + present participleSo for cutting past continuous is -- was cutting, were cutting
It means that a physical cut will heal but an emotional cut will not; words are sharper than actions.BY: RICA MAY RICO Ü
turn it on and start cutting
of Cut, The act or process of making an incision, or of severing, felling, shaping, etc., Something cut, cut off, or cut out, as a twig or scion cut off from a stock for the purpose of grafting or of rooting as an independent plant; something cut out of a newspaper; an excavation cut through a hill or elsewhere to make a way for a railroad, canal, etc.; a cut., Adapted to cut; as, a cutting tool., Chilling; penetrating; sharp; as, a cutting wind., Severe; sarcastic; biting; as, a cutting reply.
There is not much or a difference, though cutting into, "Halves" means cutting something in half, then cutting it in half again.