1. clearcut - Noun
2. clearcut - Adjective
clearcut (comparative more clearcut, superlative most clearcut)
Alternative spelling of clear cut
clearcut (plural clearcuts)
(forestry) The area of the forest cleared of trees.
I have a problem when people say something's real or not real, or normal or abnormal. The meaning of those words for me is very personal and subjective. I've always been confused and never had a clearcut understanding of the meaning of those kinds of words. Tim Burton
Burning Broadcast burning is commonly used to prepare clearcut sites for planting, e.g., in central British Columbia, Macadam, A.M. 1987. Source: Internet
Even a broadcast slash fire in a clearcut does not give a uniform burn over the whole area. Source: Internet
It is clear that this classification is not at all clearcut, and many languages (Latin and Greek among them) do not neatly fit any one of these types, and some fit in more than one way. Source: Internet
Prescribed fire and regeneration on clearcut spruce–fir sites in the foothills of Alberta. Source: Internet
The foothills around Bellingham were clearcut after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to help provide the lumber for the rebuilding of San Francisco. Source: Internet