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cutting vs snick

snick vs cutting

cutting and snick both are nouns.

cutting is an adjective but snick is not an adjective.

cutting is not a verb while snick is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cutting Yes Yes No No
snick Yes No Yes No
As nouns, snick is a hyponym of cutting; that is, snick is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cutting:
  • cutting: the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge
  • snick: a small cut
Other hyponyms of cutting include nick, notch, gash, slash, incision, section, surgical incision.
cutting (noun) snick (noun)
the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends a small cut
the act of cutting something into parts a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat
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) snick (adjective)
unpleasantly cold and damp
painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
(of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character
cutting (verb) snick (verb)
cut slightly, with a razor
hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
Difference between cutting and snick

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