precuts

/priˈkʌts/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of precut: cuts something into pieces or shapes in advance.
    • The machine precuts the cardboard into box shapes automatically.
    • The factory precuts the metal sheets for easy assembly.
    • She always precuts the vegetables before starting to cook.
noun
  1. Items that have been cut into pieces or shapes in advance.
    • These precuts of foam are perfect for the craft activity.
    • We ordered precuts of fabric for the sewing class.
    • The store sells precuts of lumber for small projects.
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