Cross"cut` (-k?t`)
, v. t. To cut across or through; to intersect.
© Webster 1913.
Cross"cut`, n.
1.
A short cut across; a path shorter than by the high road.
2. Mining
A level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another.
Crosscut saw. (a) A saw, the teeth of which are so set as to adapt it for sawing wood crosswise of the grain rather than lengthwise. (b) A saw managed by two men, one at each end, for cutting large logs crosswise.
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