Verb
precut (third-person singular simple present precuts, present participle precutting, simple past and past participle precut)
(transitive) To cut in advance.
Finger-jointing also is predominant in precut wall studs. Source: Internet
For rapid on-site construction and accurate cuts, having the panels precut at the factory is the ideal; it also provided Peck with an opportunity to test her three-dimensional thinking skills. Source: Internet
I don’t really understand the point of paying to mix up subpar precut ingredients, when it’s not much more work (and probably less money, ultimately) to do better at home. Source: Internet
If you choose to use precut leaves, treat with extra care. Source: Internet
They were flat diamond, lozenge (or rhombus )-shaped sheets or "blanks" which had been precut to shape before being fed to the machine for creasing and made ready for folding to form a rectangular enclosure. Source: Internet
The precut and predrilled design simplifies installation. Source: Internet