Slice, dice
chopper, chop, adz, tomahawk
chop
The word 'chop' is both a noun (chop, chops) and a verb (chop, chops, chopping, chopped).Examples:With one good chop the log split in two. (noun)I will chop the onions if you will slice the potatoes. (verb)
Truncated
separately, aside, alone, cut off, distant, isolazted, divorced, singly, in pieces
Chop is a kind of cut, generally featuring repeated, forceful short strokes and resulting in many small pieces.
tumble
It means chop
Hack is the word.
Chop can be a verb (to chop), a noun (you are in for the chop) but NOT an adjective.
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
Chop down a tree
cut, axe, hew
Yes, there are several song titles that include the words "chop" or "cut." For example, "Chop Suey!" by System of a Down features "chop," and "Cut to the Feeling" by Carly Rae Jepsen includes "cut." These titles reflect various themes and genres in music, showcasing the versatility of the language in songwriting.
chopper, chop, adz, tomahawk
It is to CHOP
Another word for a shaving cut is a nick