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Term: incut

Definition:

As a noun, incut refers to a small indentation or notch. As a verb, it means to cut or carve into a surface.

Senses:

Noun:

  1. A small incut in the rock formation provided a perfect handhold for the climber.
  2. The woodworking project required creating multiple incuts to fit the joints together.

Verb:

  1. The artist incut intricate patterns into the clay vase.
  2. The chef incut the vegetables into delicate shapes for the garnish.

Usages:

Popular:

1. Incut is commonly used in rock climbing when describing handholds and footholds.

2. Woodworkers frequently utilize incuts to ensure a snug fit between different pieces.

Local:

1. In the local pottery community, artists often experiment with incuts to create unique textures.

2. The sculptor's latest exhibition showcases his expertise in clay incuts.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The climber reached for the incut on the rock, giving him the leverage to continue his ascent.
  2. Her fingers traced the incut in the wood, revealing the impeccable craftsmanship.

Verb:

  1. The skilled sculptor incut intricate swirls into the marble statue.
  2. With a steady hand, the chef incut the apple slices, creating an elegant presentation.

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