cross-cut

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(verb) cut (wood or stone) across its main grain or axis
(verb) alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film
(adjective) (of a file) having two sets of grooves crossing each other diagonally
(noun) an instance of cross-cutting
A mine tunnel going across an ore vein, used for ventilation and communication between work areas
An interruption of a geologic feature by another, which can give an indication of the relative ages of these geologic features/events (e g a fault cutting across an impact crater would be younger than the crater )
Drift in an underground mine that provides access to an orebody
A panel layout where seams run across the sail, perpendicular to the leech DACRON: DuPont's trade name for polyester fibre DENIER: A system for coding filament yarns and fibres, with low numbers representing finer sizes and higher numbers representing heavier yarns DIAX: Bainbridge's brand name for racing laminates with a 45-degree diagonal scrim ELONGATION: The difference between the length of a stretched sample and its initial length; expressed in 1/100ths of an inch FIBRE: Strand of material used to spin into a yarn FILL: The yarn or fibre running across the width of the fabric at right angles to the warp
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An instance of filmic crosscutting
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A crosswise cut
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(noun) an instance of cross-cutting
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(verb) cut (wood or stone) across its main grain or axis
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(verb) alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film
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(adjective) (of a file) having two sets of grooves crossing each other diagonally
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A shortcut
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A crosscut saw
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A level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another
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To cut across or through; to intersect
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To cut repeatedly between two concurrent scenes in a film
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An underground passage cutting through the orebody essentially at right angles to the dip and strike of the orebody
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A passageway driven between the entry and its parallel air course or air courses for ventilation purposes Also, a tunnel driven from one seam to another through or across the intervening measures; sometimes called "crosscut tunnel", or "breakthrough" In vein mining, an entry perpendicular to the vein
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a cut made across the grain of lumber
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a diagonal path cut using a diagonal lines
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a route shorter than the usual one
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To cut across something
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a diagonal path
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a horizontal mine tunnel that cuts across country rock to access mineralised areas
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cut using a diagonal lines
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A short cut across; a path shorter than by the high road
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{i} transverse cut; shortcut
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A cutting that intersects the main workings
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A short, lateral tunnel in a deep mine used for exploratory, ventilation, or communication purposes
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1) A cut made across the grain 2) A saw blade designed particularly for crosscutting
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