cortar

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of.

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to cut
 * 2)  to cut off
 * 3)  to cut down
 * 4)  to smatter
 * 5)  to spoil
 * 1)  to smatter
 * 2)  to spoil
 * 1)  to spoil

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to cut to split using a sharp instrument
 * 2)  to cut to trim or fashion nails, hair, grass, or something similar
 * 3)  to fell; to cut down; to chop down to drop a tree by cutting its trunk
 * 4)  to cut to be sharp enough to cut
 * 5)  to cut to remove or reduce a supply or provision
 * 6)  to cross; to cut through to have its course within
 * 7)  to cross; to intersect to form an intersection with
 * 8)  to cut to erase data such that it is moved to the clipboard
 * 9)  to divide a recently shuffled deck into two sets
 * 10)  to interrupt to halt an ongoing process
 * 11)  to intercept to get the ball while it is being passed
 * 12)  to overtake and move in front of another vehicle suddenly
 * 13)  to turn
 * 14)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.
 * 1)  to cross; to intersect to form an intersection with
 * 2)  to cut to erase data such that it is moved to the clipboard
 * 3)  to divide a recently shuffled deck into two sets
 * 4)  to interrupt to halt an ongoing process
 * 5)  to intercept to get the ball while it is being passed
 * 6)  to overtake and move in front of another vehicle suddenly
 * 7)  to turn
 * 8)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.
 * 1)  to interrupt to halt an ongoing process
 * 2)  to intercept to get the ball while it is being passed
 * 3)  to overtake and move in front of another vehicle suddenly
 * 4)  to turn
 * 5)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.
 * 1)  to overtake and move in front of another vehicle suddenly
 * 2)  to turn
 * 3)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.
 * 1)  to turn
 * 2)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.
 * 1)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.
 * 1)  to get one's hair cut; to get a haircut.

Etymology
. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to cut
 * 2) to cut off, cut out, cut through, cut down, cut up, to nip
 * 3) to chop, chop up, chop off
 * 4) to slice, to slit
 * 5) to mow
 * 6) to slash, to hack
 * 7) to carve, to engrave
 * 8) to hang up, to terminate a telephone call
 * 9)  to stop an action
 * 10)  to shut off
 * 11) to finish a relationship
 * 12)  to haircut
 * 13) to cut, to cut off, to slit oneself or a part of the body
 * 1)  to shut off
 * 2) to finish a relationship
 * 3)  to haircut
 * 4) to cut, to cut off, to slit oneself or a part of the body
 * 1)  to haircut
 * 2) to cut, to cut off, to slit oneself or a part of the body
 * 1) to cut, to cut off, to slit oneself or a part of the body