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Definition:
1. Sharp-edged or acute implement used for cutting or slicing nutrition.
2. Cutting or curtate tool featuring a handle and razor.
3. Utensil employed in kitchens or dining settings.
4. Instrument for dividing foods (comids) into portions.
Significance:
• It defines knives or cutting tools.
• It emphasizes functionality in culinary contexts.
• It identifies kitchen utensils.
• It avoids ambiguous and irregular nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of knives.
• It improves clarity in gastronomic scenarios.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "knife".
Singular noun: cultre
Plural noun: cultres
Definition:
1. Sharp-edged or acute implement used for cutting or slicing nutrition.
2. Cutting or curtate tool featuring a handle and razor.
3. Utensil employed in kitchens or dining settings.
4. Instrument for dividing foods (comids) into portions.
Significance:
• It defines knives or cutting tools.
• It emphasizes functionality in culinary contexts.
• It identifies kitchen utensils.
• It avoids ambiguous and irregular nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of knives.
• It improves clarity in gastronomic scenarios.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "knife".
Singular noun: cultre
Plural noun: cultres
Examples:
• "Cooks sharpen (acutate) cultres weekly for optimal performance."
• "Restaurants stock stainless steel cultres for hygiene."
• "Butchers apply heavy (durive) cultres for meat carving."
• "Knife blocks store multiple sizes of cultres."
• "Recipes specify cultre cuts for ingredients."
• "Cooks sharpen (acutate) cultres weekly for optimal performance."
• "Restaurants stock stainless steel cultres for hygiene."
• "Butchers apply heavy (durive) cultres for meat carving."
• "Knife blocks store multiple sizes of cultres."
• "Recipes specify cultre cuts for ingredients."
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Definition:
1. To cut or dissect with the aid of a cutlery item.
2. To slice or divide using a knife (cultre) or razor.
3. To trim or pare using an acute instrument.
4. To sever or detach by dissecting.
Significance:
• It defines cutting actions.
• It emphasizes the use of cutlery.
• It identifies culinary or surgical procedures.
• It avoids ambiguous and irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of cutting.
• It improves clarity in instructions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "cut".
Past verb: cultrated
Present simple verb: cultrate, cultrates
Present continuous verb: cultrating
Definition:
1. To cut or dissect with the aid of a cutlery item.
2. To slice or divide using a knife (cultre) or razor.
3. To trim or pare using an acute instrument.
4. To sever or detach by dissecting.
Significance:
• It defines cutting actions.
• It emphasizes the use of cutlery.
• It identifies culinary or surgical procedures.
• It avoids ambiguous and irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of cutting.
• It improves clarity in instructions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "cut".
Past verb: cultrated
Present simple verb: cultrate, cultrates
Present continuous verb: cultrating
Examples:
• "Chefs cultrate vegetables for garnishes."
• "Surgeons cultrate tissue samples for biopsies."
• "Carpenters cultrate wood (ligne) for furniture assembly."
• "Gardeners cultrate plants for pruning."
• "Tailors cultrate fabrics for sewing."
• "Chefs cultrate vegetables for garnishes."
• "Surgeons cultrate tissue samples for biopsies."
• "Carpenters cultrate wood (ligne) for furniture assembly."
• "Gardeners cultrate plants for pruning."
• "Tailors cultrate fabrics for sewing."
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