What does i snitt in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word i snitt in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use i snitt in Swedish.

The word i snitt in Swedish means average, snitt, snitt, snitt, snitt, skärsår, skärsår, snitt, snitt, skärning, snitt, snitta, skära, göra ett litet snitt i. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word i snitt

average

snitt

(deep cut)

snitt

(US (numerical value of average grade) (vardagligt)

She'd gotten straight A's all through high school so she had a 4.0 grade point average.

snitt

(surgical cut) (kirurgi)

The surgeon will start by making a small incision right here under the arm.

snitt

(slight cut)

There is a small snick on the corner here, but other than that it's in perfect condition.

skärsår

(cut: body) (litet)

Kyle had a nick on his arm from where a rose stem scratched him.

skärsår

(shaving)

Brad had a small nick on his face from shaving.

snitt

(incision)

Snittet var fyra centimeter långt.
The cut was four centimetres long.

snitt

(act of cutting) (med kniv eller dylikt)

The cut took less than a second to perform.

skärning, snitt

(shape, style) (kläder)

I like the cut of that dress.

snitta

(slice into sth/sb)

The doctor cut the patient to begin his surgery.

skära

(cut into)

göra ett litet snitt i

(cut slightly)

Use a cutting board; you're going to snick the table!

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