clear-cut (klîrkŭt)
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Tweet adj. 1. Distinctly and sharply defined or outlined: "The tall houses cast long clear-cut shadows westward" (J.R.R. Tolkien). 3. Having been logged by clear-cutting. v. clear-cut, clear-cut·ting, clear-cuts v.tr. To remove all of the trees in (a tract of timberland) at one time. v.intr. To log an area by removing all of the trees at one time. n. A tract of timberland that has been clear-cut. |
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