Definition of Miscut

1. Adjective. cut incorrectly ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Miscut

1. to cut incorrectly [v -CUT, -CUTTING, -CUTS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miscut

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

Literary usage of Miscut

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

1. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"miscut 2-inch Common which does not fall below \l/2 inches in thickness or 54 inch ... 1 Common at point of miscut. 5. A very serious combination of above ..."

2. Engineering Contracts and Specifications: Including a Brief Synopsis of the by John Butler Johnson (1904)
"miscut I inch stock in boards and fencing which does not fall below Y^ ... miscut 2 inch stock which does not fall below il/2 inch shall be admitted in No. ..."

3. Engineering Contracts and Specifications: Including a Brief Synopsis of the by John Butler Johnson (1904)
"miscut 1 inch stock in boards and fencing which does not fall below ... miscut 2 inch stock which does not fall below 1^/2 inch shall be admitted in No. ..."

4. Engineering Contracts and Specifications, Including a Brief Synopsis of the by John Butler Johnson (1904)
"miscut I inch stock in boards and fencing which does not fall below ... miscut 2 inch stock which does not fall below 15^ inch shall be admitted in No. ..."

5. Engineering Contracts and Specifications: Including a Brief Synopsis of the by John Butler Johnson (1902)
"miscut i inch stock in boards and fencing which does not fall below ... miscut 2 inch stock which does not fall below \y¡ inch shall be admitted in No. ..."

6. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"... and had marvel of so wise a woman as Gud- run is, that she should have miscut them; but that which lieth underneath beareth your bane with it,—yea, ..."

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