1. die-cut - Adjective
2. die-cut - Verb
die-cut (third-person singular simple present die-cuts, present participle die-cutting, simple past and past participle die-cut)
(manufacturing, intransitive) To cut with dies; to use a die to shear webs of low-strength material.
die-cut (not comparable)
Made by die-cutting.
The boxes were made from die-cut cardboard.
The ball, marked with a die-cut asterisk, was finally delivered to the hall on July 2, 2008 after Marc Ecko unconditionally donated the artifact rather than loaning it to the hall as originally intended. Source: Internet
Eschewing the usual gatefold design in favour of a special die-cut cover, the original album jacket for the LP album included four covers made up of two inners (for each disc), a middle insert cover and an outer cover. Source: Internet
The outer cover has die-cut windows on the building, so when the middle cover is wrapped around the inner covers and slid into the outer cover, the title of the album is shown on the front cover, spelling out the name "Physical Graffiti". Source: Internet