Etymology and Origin
The word "cutter" has several etymological roots:
Meaning and Usage
A cutter is a tool or device designed for cutting materials. It can refer to:
Specific Types of Cutters
Etymology Middle English carven to cut wood or stone Old English ceorfan to cu
Etymology The word shear comes from the Old English word scieran which means to cu
Etymology The term box cutter is a compound noun composed of two English words box
Etymology The word tender comes from the Old French verb tendre meaning to stretch
Etymology Origin Late Latin pinnacus from Greek pinnakís diminutive of pínax flat
Etymology The word tailor is derived from the Old French word tailleur which in tur
Etymology The word brilliant is derived from the Old French word brillant which in
Etymology The word mite comes from the Old English word mite which in turn is deriv
Etymology The word scythe comes from the Old English word siðe which means cutting
Etymology The word sector originates from the Latin word sector which means a cutt
Etymology Old French cruelté Latin crudelitas Proto Indo European ghredh meaning
Etymology The word boat comes from the Proto Germanic root bauta meaning to beat