cutters in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for cutters in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

cutter [Am ˈkədər, Brit ˈkʌtə] N

glass cutter [ˈɡlæs ˌkədər] N

diamond-cutter [Am ˈdaɪ(ə)məndˌkədər, Brit ˈdʌɪəm(ə)ndˌkʌtə] N

Translations for cutters in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

cutters in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cutters in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

wire-cutters [ˈwaɪəˌkʌtəʳz, Am ˈwaɪɚˌkʌt̬ɚz] N pl

cutter [ˈkʌtəʳ, Am ˈkʌt̬ɚ] N

Translations for cutters in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

American English

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English
Shepherds were known to frequent the area in the 1870s to feed on the open grasslands, they were followed by sandalwood cutters in the 1880s.
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The ships carried a number of smaller boats, including three picket boats, one launch, one pinnace, two cutters, two yawls, and three dinghies.
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At smaller stations and cutters they also serve as electricians.
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The launch had witnessed the sinking of the jolly-boat, before losing contact with the two cutters and the long-boat.
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Better-quality fluted countersink cutters sometimes have the flutes (or at least one flute) at an irregular pitching.
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As the tows reached to within 50 yd of the shore the tows were cast off and the sailors in the cutters began to row.
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Meanwhile, toting wire-cutters and secateurs, he sawed and sliced his way along paths which were often overgrown or blocked, so as to write up a walk for his magazine.
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Special cutters can also cut grooves, bevels, radii, or indeed any section desired.
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Larger naval cutters often had the ability to hoist two or three square-rigged sails from their mast to improve their downwind sailing performance as well.
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It is illegal to trade slow lorises as pets, and those that are, often have their teeth cruelly ripped out by traders, using either nail clippers, wire cutters or pliers.
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