Recut

Pronunciation: /ɹɛˈkʌt/

Recut (verb)

  1. To cut something again, usually to make it smaller, smoother, or more accurate.
  2. To make a new version of a film by changing the order or length of scenes.
  3. To shape a stone again by cutting it, often to improve its size or appearance.

Examples

  • The carpenter recut the board to fit the frame.
  • You can recut the paper if the size is wrong.