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Definition of Fresh-cut
1. Adjective. Cut recently. "Fresh-cut flowers"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fresh-cut
Literary usage of Fresh-cut
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1890)
"The part of the floor devoted to them was littered with fresh-cut grass, which
is brought to them daily. The lady's half of the hut was floored with packed ..."
2. A Text book of physiology by Michael Foster (1894)
"The negativity thus developed in a cut surface passes off in the course of some
hours, but may be restored by making a fresh cut and exposing a fresh ..."
3. A Text Book of Physiology by Michael Foster (1891)
"The negativity thus developed in a cut surface passes off in the course of some
hours, but may be restored by making a fresh cut and exposing a fresh ..."
4. Logging: The Principles and General Methods of Operation in the United States by Ralph Clement Bryant (1913)
""No. i logs shall be 30 inches and up in diameter, fresh cut, green, ... 2 logs
shall be 27 to 30 inches in diameter inclusive, fresh cut, green, ..."
5. Practical dental metallurgy: A Text and Reference Book for Students and by Joseph Dupuy Hodgen (1911)
"... 27.5 27.5 25 25 How Prepared Fresh-Cut Annealed Fresh-Cut Annealed Fresh-Cut
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6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1890)
"Two players cutting cards of equal value, unless euch cards are the two highest,
cut again ; should they be the two lowest, a fresh cut is necessary to ..."