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Definition of Cuttable
1. Adjective. Easy to cut or chew.
Definition of Cuttable
1. Adjective. That can be cut. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cuttable
1. capable of being cut [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cuttable
Literary usage of Cuttable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the College of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge by Thomas Baker (1869)
"... to cutte our woodes that arc cuttable on Carters hill.' 'Not sealed.' pp.
100101. ... cuttable ..."
2. Kate Greenaway by Marion Harry Spielmann, George Somes Layard (1905)
"Then-separately, a quite severe ink line-cheaply and without error cuttable-with
no bother to either of us,-and so much plain shade as you like. ..."
3. The Microtomist's Vade-mecum: A Handbook of the Methods of Microscopic Anatomy by Arthur Bolles Lee (1885)
"But if the mass does not infiltrate the tissues, it is difficult to understand
how it can render brittle objects " extraordinarily cuttable—ausserordentlich ..."
4. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"cuttable, adj. What may be cut or mowed. " I am just now to advise—to consume
all the cat- table grass of the nearest field, when it happens to be- in grass ..."
5. The Mineral Industry (1902)
"... but the smaller ones sell at retail at $30 to $40 per carat, according to the
stone. In 1901 the output was about 150000 carat of cuttable material. ..."
6. English Etymology: A Select Glossary Serving as an Introduction to the by Friedrich Kluge, Frederick Lutz (1898)
"'mature, ripe'; derived fr. the TEUT. verbal\frij> 'cut' inE. reap and OE.
rifter sb. 'sickle'. Therefore ripe orig. meant 'cuttable, ..."