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star cut
noun
- a gem cut having a hexagonal table surrounded by six facets in the form of equilateral triangles.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of star cut1
First recorded in 1695–1705
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Example Sentences
When partly cool mark off into squares and decorate the top of each square with a tiny star cut out of the candied orange peel.
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Day Star cut out the work at rapid rate, no change occurring at the three-quarter pole.
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The only spot of colour he carried was a red star cut in some precious stone of strong tint, hung on his breast.
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Care should be taken to have the star cut in very thin material in order to eliminate conspicuous boundary lines.
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He had a golden star on his forehead, a star cut out of some gold paper in which chocolate had been wrapped.
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