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Wat (wie) is twine cutter - definitie

LIGHT STRING OR STRONG THREAD
TWINE; Binder twine
  • Binder twine securing a hay bale
  • Twine showing component strands

Susan Cutter         
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHER
Susan L. Cutter; Susan L Cutter; Susan Lynn Cutter
Susan Lynn Cutter (born 1950) is an American geographer and disaster researcher who is a Carolina Distinguished Professor of Geography and director of the Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute at the University of South Carolina. She is the author or editor of many books on disasters and disaster recovery.
twine         
¦ noun strong thread or string consisting of strands of hemp or cotton twisted together.
¦ verb wind round something.
Derivatives
twiner noun
Origin
OE twin 'thread, linen', from the Gmc base of twi- 'two' (with ref. to the number of strands).
Cookie cutter         
  • A simple cookie cutter.
TOOL TO CUT DOUGH IN A PARTICULAR SHAPE
Cookiecutter; Cookie-cutter; Cookie cutters; Biscuit cutter; Cookie Cutter
A cookie cutter in North American English, also known as a biscuit cutter outside North America, is a tool to cut out cookie/biscuit dough in a particular shape.

Wikipedia

Twine

Twine is a strong thread, light string or cord composed of two or more thinner strands twisted, and then twisted together (plied). The strands are plied in the opposite direction to that of their twist, which adds torsional strength to the cord and keeps it from unravelling. This process is sometimes called reverse wrap. The same technique used for making twine is also used to make thread, which is thinner, yarn, and rope, which is stronger and thicker, generally with three or more strands.

Natural fibres used for making twine include wool, cotton, sisal, jute, hemp, henequen, paper, and coir. A variety of synthetic fibres are also used. Twine is a popular substance used in modern-day crafting.