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cutting vs quickset

quickset vs cutting

cutting and quickset both are nouns.

cutting and quickset both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cutting Yes Yes No No
quickset Yes Yes No No
As nouns, quickset is a hyponym of cutting; that is, quickset is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cutting:
  • cutting: a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
  • quickset: cuttings of plants set in the ground to grow as hawthorn for hedges or vines
cutting (noun) quickset (noun)
the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends cuttings of plants set in the ground to grow as hawthorn for hedges or vines
the act of cutting something into parts
the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge
the activity of selecting the scenes to be shown and putting them together to create a film
the act of diluting something
removing parts from hard material to create a desired pattern or shape
the division of a deck of cards before dealing
an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine
a piece cut off from the main part of something
a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
cutting (adjective) quickset (adjective)
unpleasantly cold and damp grown from cuttings planted directly in the ground
painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
(of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character
Difference between cutting and quickset

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