Cutaway ( noun , adjective , verb )

(As a noun)

Cutaway ( noun )

An illustration or photograph showing the internal structure of something, typically with some parts removed to reveal the interior.

Origin:

From the verb "cut" meaning "to make an opening or hole by cutting" + "away" meaning "removal" or "separation".

Examples:

  1. The museum had a cutaway model of a car engine on display.
  2. The cutaway of the airplane showed the layout of the seats and overhead compartments.
  3. The architect used a cutaway of the building to show the layout of the different floors.
  4. The textbook had a cutaway diagram of the human heart to aid in understanding its structure.
  5. The animation used a cutaway to show the internal workings of the machine.

(As an adjective)

Cutaway ( adjective )

An illustration or photograph showing the internal structure of something, typically with some parts removed to reveal the interior.

Origin:

From the verb "cut" meaning "to make an opening or hole by cutting" + "away" meaning "removal" or "separation".

Examples:

  1. The museum had a cutaway model of a car engine on display.
  2. The cutaway of the airplane showed the layout of the seats and overhead compartments.
  3. The architect used a cutaway of the building to show the layout of the different floors.
  4. The textbook had a cutaway diagram of the human heart to aid in understanding its structure.
  5. The animation used a cutaway to show the internal workings of the machine.

(As a verb)

Cutaway ( verb )

An illustration or photograph showing the internal structure of something, typically with some parts removed to reveal the interior.

Origin:

From the verb "cut" meaning "to make an opening or hole by cutting" + "away" meaning "removal" or "separation".

Examples:

  1. The museum had a cutaway model of a car engine on display.
  2. The cutaway of the airplane showed the layout of the seats and overhead compartments.
  3. The architect used a cutaway of the building to show the layout of the different floors.
  4. The textbook had a cutaway diagram of the human heart to aid in understanding its structure.
  5. The animation used a cutaway to show the internal workings of the machine.
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