Cutting (disambiguation)
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Cutting
Cutting is the separation of a physical object, or a portion of a physical object, into two portions, through the application of an acutely directed force. An implement commonly used for cutting is the knife or in medical cases the scalpel...

is the division or separation of a physical object with an edged instrument.

Cutting may also refer to:
  • Cutting (automobile)
    Cutting (automobile)
    The Cutting was an automobile manufactured in Jackson, Michigan by the Clark-Carter Automobile Company from 1909-11, and the Cutting Motor Car Company from 1911-12. The Cutting was a powerful automobile using engines from Milwaukee, Model, and Wisconsin ranging from 30-60 hp. Cuttings have...

  • Cutting (in line)
    Cutting (in line)
    Cutting in line, also known as line/queue jumping, butting, barging, budding, budging, skipping, ditching, breaking, shorting, or pushing in is the act of entering a queue or line at any position other than the end...

    , the act of entering a queue at any position other than the end
  • Cutting (plant), a technique for plant propagation
  • Cutting (sport)
    Cutting (sport)
    Cutting is an equestrian event in the western riding style where a horse and rider are judged on their ability to separate a single animal away from a cattle herd and keep it away for a short period of time.-Description:...

    , an equestrian event
  • Cutting (transportation), an excavation to make way for a transport route
  • Cutting, Moselle
    Cutting, Moselle
    Cutting is a commune in the Moselle department in Lorraine in north-eastern France....

    , France
  • Weight cutting
    Weight cutting
    Weight cutting is the practice of rapid weight loss prior to a sporting competition. It most frequently happens in order to qualify for a lower weight class or in sports where it is advantageous to weigh as little as possible...

    , the practice of rapid weight loss prior to a sporting competition
  • Cutting in
    Cutting in
    Cutting in is a process, in dancing, by which a person interrupts two dance partners and claims the partner of one. As traditionally portrayed in Hollywood films, men are more likely to cut in than women....

    , the act of taking a dance partner from another
  • Film editing
    Film editing
    Film editing is part of the creative post-production process of filmmaking. It involves the selection and combining of shots into sequences, and ultimately creating a finished motion picture. It is an art of storytelling...

  • A bodybuilding strategy
  • A form of self-harm
    Self-harm
    Self-harm or deliberate self-harm includes self-injury and self-poisoning and is defined as the intentional, direct injuring of body tissue most often done without suicidal intentions. These terms are used in the more recent literature in an attempt to reach a more neutral terminology...

  • The act of using a cutting agent
    Cutting agent
    A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" illicit drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.-Overview:The classical model of drug cutting A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" (dilute) illicit drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.-Overview:The classical...

     to dilute drugs
  • The act of competing in or winning a cutting contest
    Cutting contest
    Cutting contests were a form of musical battles between various stride piano players between the 1920s and 1940s, and to a lesser extent in improvisatory competition on other jazz instruments during the swing era...

    , a type of musical battle

People

  • Andy Cutting
    Andy Cutting
    Andy Cutting is an English folk musician and composer. Born 18 March 1969 in Harrow, he plays melodeon and has had instruments made by Castagnari to his own specification. He won the Folk Musician of the Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2008 and 2011...

     (born 1969), English folk musician and composer
  • Ben Cutting
    Ben Cutting
    Ben Cutting is an Australian cricketer. He represented Australia at the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka....

     (born 1987), Australian cricketer
  • Bronson M. Cutting
    Bronson M. Cutting
    Bronson Murray Cutting was a United States Senator from New Mexico, publisher, and military attaché.-Biography:Bronson Cutting was born in Great River, Long Island, New York, on June 23, 1888 at his family's country seat of Westbrook. He was the third of four children born to William Bayard...

     (1888–1935), U.S. Senator from New Mexico, publisher and military attaché
  • Doug Cutting
    Doug Cutting
    Douglass Read Cutting is an advocate and creator of open-source search technology. He originated Lucene and, with Mike Cafarella, Nutch, both open-source search technology projects which are now managed through the Apache Software Foundation. He holds a bachelor's degree from Stanford University....

    , open-source search advocate
  • Francis B. Cutting
    Francis B. Cutting
    Francis Brockholst Cutting was a U.S. Representative from New York.Born in New York City, Cutting attended Bensel School and was also tutored privately.He studied law in the Litchfield Law School....

     (1804–1870), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Francis Cutting
    Francis Cutting
    Francis Cutting was an English Lutenist and Composer during the Renaissance period.He is best known for having composed Packington's Pound and Greensleeves, both pieces originally intended for the lute.-References:...

     (c. 1550-1595/6), English lutenist and composer
  • Fred Cutting
    Fred Cutting
    Noel Frederick Charles "Fred" Cutting born in North Walsham was a professional footballer who played as an inside forward. He most notably played for Colchester United, but also spent time at Leicester and Norwich, although he did not register any league appearances.-External links:**...

     (1921–1997), English footballer
  • Harmon S. Cutting
    Harmon S. Cutting
    Harmon S. Cutting was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, New York, serving during December 1882 - January 1883, in the aftermath after the resignation of Grover Cleveland. He was born in England in 1830, and emigrated to the United States in 1836...

     (1830–1884),American mayor of Buffalo, New York
  • James Ambrose Cutting
    James Ambrose Cutting
    James Ambrose Cutting was an American photographer and inventor, sometimes called the inventor of the Ambrotype photographic process.He grew up in poverty on a farm in Haverhill, NH...

     (1814–1867), American photographer and inventor
  • John T. Cutting
    John T. Cutting
    John Tyler Cutting was a U.S. Representative from California.Born in Westport, New York, Cutting was left an orphan at ten years of age, when he journeyed westward.Resided in Wisconsin and Illinois from 1855 to 1860....

     (1844–1911), U.S. Representative from California
  • Mary Stewart Cutting
    Mary Stewart Cutting
    Mary Stewart Cutting was an author and a suffragist.-Biography:She was born Mary Stewart Doubleday in New York City, she married Charles Weed Cutting in 1875. She was widowed in 1893.-References:...

     (1851–1928), American author and suffragist
  • William Bayard Cutting
    William Bayard Cutting
    William Bayard Cutting, Esq. , a member of New York's merchant aristocracy, was an attorney, financier, real estate developer, sugar beet refiner and philanthropist. He was born to Fulton Cutting and Elise Justine Bayard...

     (1850–1912), American sugar beet refiner and financier

See also

  • Cut (disambiguation)
  • Cutter (disambiguation)
    Cutter (disambiguation)
    -Tools:* Box cutter, a utility knife* Cigar cutter* Cookie cutter* Glass cutter* Milling cutter* A type of hydraulic rescue tool-Companies:* Cutter Consortium, an information technology research firm* Cutter Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company...

  • Tribology
    Tribology
    Tribology is the science and engineering of interacting surfaces in relative motion. It includes the study and application of the principles of friction, lubrication and wear...

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