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undercut

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the material removed by a cut made underneath the tender meat of the loin muscle on each side of the vertebral column [syn: tenderloin ] a notch cut in the trunk of tree in order to determine the direction of its fall (sports) a stroke that puts reverse ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "to cut down or off," from under + cut (v.). In the commercial sense of "sell at lower prices" (or work at lower wages) it is first attested 1884. Figurative sense of "render unstable, undermine" is recorded from 1955, from earlier literal meaning ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In manufacturing , an undercut is a special type of recessed surface. In turning it refers to a recess in a diameter. In machining it refers to a recess in a corner. In molding it refers to a feature that cannot be molded using only a single pull mold. ...

Usage examples of undercut.

But satire often possesses an anarchic force that may undercut the principles that nationalism establishes.

To find a Rattler obliviously doing its job in this surrounding undercut their unvoiced dream.

Age was catching up with him remorselessly, undercutting his strength and endurance when he knew he would need them badly.

Desio could damage, either by undercutting prices, or through buying off the guilds who rate the quality of our goods.

The Rock Islands were made of soft limestone coral, and tide and chemical action had eaten away the limestone at sea level, undercutting the stone above.

Splinters of unmelted stone flew in all directions as the other tower was undercut and collapsed.

The Hoover incumbency would be undercut as a factor in the forthcoming Berrigan and Ellsberg trials.

I took my package and we stepped together onto Smith, the block Euclid claimed all belonged to Arthur: a smashed barbershop with an old glass pole, a botanica, window full of votive candles and folk art, with ghetto apartments above it, and four or five of the understated, sexy little bistros Berlin was meant to undercut.

Galleries, stairs and jutting windows were added to outer walls, and the mansions climbed, story above story, until the Cowgate was an undercut canon, such as is worn through rock by the rivers of western America.

There is no careful series of deconstructionist moves in the narrative of the woman doctor, but she nonetheless undercuts the cherished ideals of male friendship, beats the seducer at his own game, and shows the most cogent, aggressive, and pragmatic thinking in a story that is otherwise male dominated.

We will play New York rules, with gins and undercuts to count twenty each and blitzes double.

He pointed up the dune face and beyond it where they could see a rock tower undercut by sandblast winds.

He taught me to look carefully along the bank for a still-water run where trout and smallmouth bass might be found cooling beneath the undercut banks.

One squad of them was an excavation group-derricks, angledozers, mining machines that undercut, blasted and wiped up debris with scything paws onto an endless belt that shunted it away from the field of operation.

Harry had discovered it was Jack who had been deliberately causing the damage to his business by revealing his rates to other hauliers who then undercut him to win the contracts themselves.