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Term: Edge-cut

Definition:

As a verb:

1. To trim or shape the edge of something, typically a piece of fabric or paper, into a particular design or shape.

2. To cut the edge of a material, such as grass or hair, in a neat and precise manner.

As an adjective:

1. Characterized by sharp, cleanly cut edges.

2. Referring to a style of haircut where the edges are sharply defined and cut.

As a noun:

1. A decorative or stylized edge on fabric or paper created by cutting.

2. The act of trimming or shaping the edge of something.

3. The quality or state of having clean and defined edges.

Examples:

As a verb:

"She spent hours edge-cutting the lace fabric to create an intricate design for her dress."

"The landscaper edge-cuts the grass in the garden to give it a well-maintained look."

As an adjective:

"The edge-cut glassware glistened under the chandelier lights."

"He is known for his edge-cut hairstyle that accentuates his angular face."

As a noun:

"The invitation had a beautiful edge-cut of delicate flowers."

"I need to do some edge-cut on this paper before adding it to the collage."

"The perfectionist chef pays attention to the edge-cut of every vegetable slice."

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