precut

/priˈkʌt/
adjective
  1. Cut into pieces or shapes in advance, ready for use.
    • We bought precut vegetables to save time making dinner.
    • She used precut fabric squares for her quilting project.
    • The model airplane kit comes with precut wooden parts.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To cut something into pieces or shapes in advance.
    • The chef precut the carrots before the lunch rush began.
    • I always precut the wrapping paper before wrapping gifts.
    • They precut the lumber at the factory to make assembly easier.
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