Cutting (disambiguation)
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Cutting is the division or separation of a physical object with an edged instrument.
Cutting or cuttings may also refer to:
- Cutting (automobile)
- Cutting in line, the act of entering a queue at any position other than the end
- Cutting (plant), a technique for plant propagation
- Cutting (sport), an equestrian event
- Cutting (transportation), an excavation to make way for a transport route
- Cutting, Moselle, France
- Weight cutting, the practice of rapid weight loss prior to a sporting competition
- Cutting in, the act of taking a dance partner from another
- Film editing
- A bodybuilding strategy
- A form of self-harm
- The act of using a cutting agent to dilute drugs
- The act of competing in or winning a cutting contest, a type of musical battle
- Drill cuttings, broken bits of solid material removed by drilling
- A form of Naval boarding, popular during the age of sail.
People
- Andy Cutting (born 1969), English folk musician and composer
- Ben Cutting (born 1987), Australian cricketer
- Bronson M. Cutting (1888–1935), U.S. Senator from New Mexico, publisher and military attaché
- Doug Cutting, open-source search advocate
- Francis B. Cutting (1804–1870), U.S. Representative from New York
- Francis Cutting (c. 1550-1595/6), English lutenist and composer
- Fred Cutting (1921–1997), English footballer
- Harmon S. Cutting (1830–1884),American mayor of Buffalo, New York
- James Ambrose Cutting (1814–1867), American photographer and inventor
- John T. Cutting (1844–1911), U.S. Representative from California
- Mary Stewart Cutting (1851–1928), American author and suffragist
- Stan Cutting (1914–2004), English footballer who played for Southampton and Exeter City
- William Bayard Cutting (1850–1912), American sugar beet refiner and financier
See also
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