Definition of Miscuts

1. miscut [v] - See also: miscut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miscuts

miscreators
miscreaunt
miscredent
miscredents
miscredulity
miscreed
miscreeds
miscrop
miscued
miscueing
miscues
miscuing
miscure
miscut
miscuts (current term)
miscutting
misd
misdate
misdated
misdates
misdating
misdeal
misdealed
misdealer
misdealers
misdealing
misdeals
misdealt
misdeed

Literary usage of Miscuts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cases on the Law of Contracts: Selected from Decisions of English and by Arthur Linton Corbin (1921)
"... terms of the submission, the purpose of the award was to ascertain the damages accruing by reason of: "(1) The percentage of miscuts and stained lumber. ..."

2. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1915)
"... miscuts. In the case of inch stock, however, no attention was paid to the widths, a satisfactory arrangement, since inch material was largely sold "all ..."

3. Lumber, Its Manufacture and Distribution by Ralph Clement Bryant (1922)
"In general, the per cent of miscuts made by a double-cutting mill is in excess of those made on a single-cutting mill. When a double-cutting mill is used it ..."

4. The Vest Pocket Lawyer by Thomson Gale (Firm) (1919)
"Suppose John enters into a contract with James, to make a suit of clothes, and John through his own wilful neglect or default, so miscuts the pattern, ..."

5. A Treatise on Files and Rasps Descriptive and Illustrated: for the Use of by William T. Nicholson (1878)
"... and Inspected, to see if there are no miscuts in the teeth, or previously undiscovered imperfections in the general shape, or in the stock. ..."

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