customize |
to make or change according to the specifications of the customer. |
custom-made |
made specially for particular individuals. |
cut |
to pierce, slice, or hew with a sharp-edged implement such as a knife, ax, saw, or scissors. [25 definitions] |
cutaneous |
of, concerning, or having an effect upon skin. |
cutaway |
of a coat, tapering downward from the waist toward the tails at the back. [4 definitions] |
cutaway shot |
in a film, a sudden shift of the scene away from the main action to an apparently unrelated event. |
cut a wide swath |
to attract considerable attention; make a big impression. |
cutback |
a reduction, as in employees or production. [2 definitions] |
cut back |
to reduce (a plant) in size by cutting off parts. [2 definitions] |
cut bank |
a steep riverbank, esp. one formed by erosion along a bend in a river. |
cut corners |
to do something in an easier and more expedient manner, often at the expense of quality or care in its execution. |
cut down |
to decrease the amount of something (often fol. by "on"). [4 definitions] |
cute |
attractive or charming in a sweet or heartwarming way; darling. [3 definitions] |
cutesy |
(informal) straining to be attractive, clever, or the like; affected, forced, or in questionable taste. |
cut glass |
glass that is shaped or decorated by cutting, incising, or grinding. |
cuticle |
the outer layer of the skin; epidermis. [3 definitions] |
cutie |
(informal) a charming or attractive person, animal, or thing, esp. a girl or young woman. |
cutin |
a waxy mixture of fatty substances found in the nonliving cuticle of plants. |
cut in |
to move abruptly in or between. [2 definitions] |
cutinization |
a process in which the outer cells of plants become thick and covered with cutin, making them waterproof. |
cutis |
in vertebrates, the true skin, including the dermis and the epidermis. |