tumble
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
another word for cut a little?
decapitate, sever, disconnect, remove
The Chinese word for chopsticks meant "fast bamboo". In pidgin English the word for fast was chop chop. So fast became chopand bamboo became stick.
Slice, dice
tumble
It means chop
No, "chop" is not an adjective. It is a verb when used to describe a cutting action or a noun when referring to a cut of meat.
Hack is the word.
Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
cut, axe, hew
Chop down a tree
It is to CHOP
chopper, chop, adz, tomahawk
The male name that means 'to cut' or 'to chop' is Haig. This name comes from Middle English. There is also a German surname that means 'to chop.' This name is from Middle High German and is Baumhauer.
Another word for a shaving cut is a nick