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cut up vs fillet

fillet vs cut up

cut up is not a noun while fillet is a noun.

cut up is an adjective but fillet is not an adjective.

cut up and fillet both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cut up No Yes Yes No
fillet Yes No Yes No
As verbs, fillet is a hyponym of cut up; that is, fillet is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cut up:
  • cut up: cut to pieces
  • fillet: cut into filets
Other hyponyms of cut up include shave, filet.
cut up (noun) fillet (noun)
a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headband
fastener consisting of a narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members
lace having a square mesh
a bundle of sensory nerve fibers going to the thalamus
a boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef
a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish
cut up (adjective) fillet (adjective)
cut into pieces
cut up (verb) fillet (verb)
significantly cut up a manuscript cut into filets
separate into isolated compartments or categories decorate with a lace of geometric designs
damage or injure severely
cut to pieces
Difference between cut up and fillet

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