cutability
/kjuːtəbɪlɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being easily cut or divisible into parts.
“The tool’s high cutability made it ideal for cutting through thick metal plates.”
2. noun
The ability to be cut, especially in a smooth and efficient manner.
“The new saw boasted impressive cutability, making it a favorite among carpenters.”
3. noun
A property or characteristic of something that allows it to be cut or processed easily.
“The cutability of the material was a key factor in the design of the machine.”