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cutwork
English
Etymology
From Middle English cut-werk, equivalent to cut +? work.
Noun
cutwork (countable and uncountable, plural cutworks)
- A form of embroidery in which intervening fabric is cut away
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- cutwork on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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cutworm
English
Etymology
From cut +? worm, from the habit of eating through the stem of plants, or possibly from cutty (“short”).
Noun
cutworm (plural cutworms)
- The larva of any of many moths of the family Noctuidae; it is an agricultural pest.
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References
- cutworm on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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