clear-cut

Letters that make clear-cut

a, e, l, c, r, t, u are letters that make 'clear-cut'

Words within clear-cut

ear, ar, cl, ut, Ea, cut, clear, lea, AR, Lear, LE, Ar, Cl, Cu, UT are words within 'clear-cut'


4 possible definitions for 'clear-cut'

Clear Cut as "having had all the trees removed at one time"

Under this definition, clear-cut is an adjective and has the following properties:

Similar to clear-cut

cleared is similar to clear-cut.

Example of clear-cut used within this context

"clear-cut hillsides are subject to erosion"


Clear Cut as "remove all the trees at one time"

Under this definition, clear-cut is a verb and has the following properties:

clear-cut as a type

'clear-cut' can be a type of clear.

Example of clear-cut used within this context

"clear-cut an acre of forest"


Clear Cut as "clear and distinct to the senses, easily perceptible"

Under this definition, clear-cut is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

clear, clean-cut have the same meaning as 'clear-cut'

Derivatives of clear-cut

clarity, pellucidity, limpidity, lucidity, clearcutness, preciseness, lucidness, clearness are derivatives of 'clear-cut'.

Similar to clear-cut

distinct is similar to clear-cut.

Example of clear-cut used within this context

"as clear as a whistle", "clear footprints in the snow", "the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather", "a spire clean-cut against the sky", "a clear-cut pattern"


Clear Cut as "clearly or sharply defined to the mind"

Under this definition, clear-cut is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

distinct, trenchant have the same meaning as 'clear-cut'

Derivatives of clear-cut

distinctness, clearcutness, sharpness, preciseness, incisiveness, trenchancy are derivatives of 'clear-cut'.

Similar to clear-cut

clear is similar to clear-cut.

Example of clear-cut used within this context

"clear-cut evidence of tampering", "Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct...intentions of conquest", "trenchant distinctions between right and wrong"



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