Cut
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Cut may refer to:
- A type of wound, usually a laceration or incision to the skin
- In film editing, a transition to a new shot
- Cut (cards), dividing a deck of cards for randomness before dealing
- Cut (clothing), a garment's style, as opposed to its fabric or trim
- Cut (music), a certain repetition in African-American popular music
- Cut (gems), the finishing process applied to a rough gemstone
- Cut (graph theory), a notion in mathematical graph theory
- cut (Unix), a command to read only certain parts of lines
- In logic, the removal of an intermediate and irrelevant proposition; the cut-elimination theorem states that any proof that uses cuts can be remade to not need cuts
- Cut (logic programming), a way to indicate that further solutions need not be checked
- Cut (archaeology), a "negative" archaeological context representing the removal of part of the archaeological record at the time of the cut's creation. Examples include ditches and pits dug in antiquity.
- An excavation, in earthworks (engineering)
- The shot played immediately after the serve, in Eton Fives
In music:
- Cut (1979), album by The Slits
- Cut (1981), album by Adrian Snell
- Cut (1982), album by Golden Earring
- Cut (1992), album by Hunters and Collectors
- Cut (1998), album by Crack The Sky
- Cut (2000), album by C-Tec
CUT may stand for:
- Central Unitaria de Trabajadores:
- Unifed Workers' Centre, a trade union in Chile
- Central Union of Workers, a trade union in Colombia
- Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (Paraguay), a Paraguayan national trade union center
- Central Única dos Trabalhadores (United Workers' Center), the chief federation of labour unions in Brazil
- Church Universal and Triumphant, a New Age religious movement
- Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores, a trade union in Costa Rica
- Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores del Perú, a trade union in Peru
Cuts may refer to:
- Cuts, a television series on UPN
- Cuts, Oise, a commune in France