cutter in Japanese
cutter in Japanese is カッター — cutter means a person, tool, or machine that cuts something.
cutter in Japanese
カッター
Pronounced: kattā
What does "cutter" mean?
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noun A person, tool, or machine that cuts something.
"The factory bought a new metal cutter for the production line."
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noun A small, fast, single-masted sailing vessel with two headsails.
"The customs cutter patrolled the coast looking for smugglers."
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noun A small motorized boat used by law enforcement, coastguard, or the navy.
"A coast guard cutter was sent to intercept the vessel."
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noun In baseball, a fastball thrown with a slight sideways break; short for "cut fastball."
"His cutter is nearly impossible for right-handed batters to hit cleanly."
cutter in a sentence
- The factory bought a new metal cutter for the production line.
- She works as a pattern cutter in a clothing factory.
- The customs cutter patrolled the coast looking for smugglers.
- A coast guard cutter was sent to intercept the vessel.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cutter" in Japanese?
"cutter" in Japanese is カッター. cutter means: A person, tool, or machine that cuts something.
How do you pronounce カッター?
"cutter" in Japanese is カッター, pronounced "kattā".
How do you use "cutter" in a sentence?
Example: "The factory bought a new metal cutter for the production line." In Japanese, "cutter" is カッター.
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