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carving,
chip,
chop,
cleavage,
cleft,
dissection,
fissure,
furrow,
gash,
graze,
groove,
intersection,
kerf,
laceration,
markEtimoloji
() From Middle English cutten, kytten (“to cut”), (compare Scots kit (“to cut”)), from Old English *cyttan (“to cut”), from Proto-Germanic *kutjanan, *kuttanan (“to cut”). Akin to Old Norse kuti (“small knife”), Old Swedish kotta (“to cut”), Icelandic kuta (“to cut with a knife”), Norwegian kutte (“to cut”).