crosscut

Etymology
From.

Pronunciation

 * (also, especially formerly )

Noun

 * 1) A crosswise cut.
 * 2) A shortcut.
 * 3) An instance of filmic crosscutting.
 * 4) A crosscut saw.
 * 5)  A tunnel or level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another through the country rock.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: напречен разрез
 * Finnish: vaakaleikkaus
 * German: Durchhieb, Durchstich, Kreuzhieb


 * German: Querschlag

Verb

 * 1) To cut across something.
 * 2) To cut (wood, lumber) across the grain.
 * 3)  To cut repeatedly between two concurrent scenes.
 * 4)  To affect several modules of a program, without the possibility of being encapsulated in any one of them. See.
 * 1)  To cut repeatedly between two concurrent scenes.
 * 2)  To affect several modules of a program, without the possibility of being encapsulated in any one of them. See.

Translations

 * Maori: kani tāmaku