Terms vs Precut - What's the difference?
terms | precut |
To cut something in advance
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, passage=Before the competition opened, inspectors were backstage opening pots, checking vegetable bags to make sure none had been precut
As a noun terms
is .As a verb precut is
to cut something in advance.precut
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