cut |
cuts |
As nouns the difference between cut and cuts
is that
cut is an opening resulting from cutting while
cuts is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between cut and cuts
is that
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.cuts is third-person singular of cut.
As an adjective cut
is having been
cut.
wittle |
cut |
As adjectives the difference between wittle and cut
is that
wittle is little while
cut is having been
cut.
As verbs the difference between wittle and cut
is that
wittle is misspelling of lang=en while
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.
As a noun cut is
an opening resulting from cutting.
hammer | cut |
As verbs the difference between hammer and cut
is that
hammer is while
cut is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.
As a noun cut is
vial.
As an interjection cut is
beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.
smite | cut |
As verbs the difference between smite and cut
is that
smite is to hit while
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.
As an adjective cut is
having been cut.
As a noun cut is
an opening resulting from cutting.
caught | cut |
In cricket terms the difference between caught and cut
is that
caught is of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it while
cut is sideways movement of the ball through the air caused by a fast bowler imparting spin to the ball.
As a noun cut is
an opening resulting from cutting.
cut | copied |
As verbs the difference between cut and copied
is that
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.copied is past tense of copy.
As an adjective cut
is having been
cut.
As a noun cut
is an opening resulting from cutting.
bulk | cut |
As nouns the difference between bulk and cut
is that
bulk is size, mass or volume while
cut is vial.
As verbs the difference between bulk and cut
is that
bulk is to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent while
cut is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.
As an adjective bulk
is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc).
As an interjection cut is
beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.
cut | lock |
In intransitive terms the difference between cut and lock
is that
cut is to change direction suddenly while
lock is to be capable of becoming fastened in place.
In transitive terms the difference between cut and lock
is that
cut is to stop or disengage while
lock is to intertwine or dovetail.
As nouns the difference between cut and lock
is that
cut is an opening resulting from cutting while
lock is something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination.
As verbs the difference between cut and lock
is that
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.lock is to become fastened in place.
As an adjective cut
is having been
cut.
As a proper noun Lock is
{{surname|lang=en}.
canal | cut |
As nouns the difference between canal and cut
is that
canal is an artificial waterway, often connecting one body of water with another while
cut is an opening resulting from cutting.
As verbs the difference between canal and cut
is that
canal is to dig an artificial waterway in or to (a place), especially for drainage while
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.
As an adjective cut is
having been cut.
cut | could |
As verbs the difference between cut and could
is that
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.could is simple past of can.
As an adjective cut
is having been
cut.
As a noun cut
is an opening resulting from cutting.
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