crosscut (Meaning)
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crosscut (n)
a diagonal path
a route shorter than the usual one
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crosscut (v)
cut using a diagonal line
Synonyms & Antonyms of crosscut
crosscut Sentence Examples
- The lumber mill used a saw to crosscut the logs into smaller pieces for processing.
- The artist carefully crosscut the wood to create intricate patterns for the sculpture.
- In filmmaking, editors often use crosscuts to create tension by alternating between different scenes.
- The carpenter employed a crosscut saw to make precise cuts for the furniture project.
- The detective's investigation required him to crosscut between different timelines to uncover the truth.
- Crosscutting between interviews and footage added depth to the documentary.
- The chef demonstrated how to crosscut vegetables for uniform cooking.
- Crosscutting between perspectives allowed the audience to understand the story from multiple angles.
- The construction worker used a crosscutting technique to trim the boards to the required length.
- Crosscutting footage from different angles enhanced the action sequence in the film.
FAQs About the word crosscut
a diagonal path, a route shorter than the usual one, cut using a diagonal line
shear, scissor, stab, cleave, slash, incise, slit, rip, hacksaw,split
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The lumber mill used a saw to crosscut the logs into smaller pieces for processing.
The artist carefully crosscut the wood to create intricate patterns for the sculpture.
In filmmaking, editors often use crosscuts to create tension by alternating between different scenes.
The carpenter employed a crosscut saw to make precise cuts for the furniture project.