precut

Etymology

pre- + cut

verb

  1. (transitive) To cut in advance.
    Before the competition opened, inspectors were backstage opening pots, checking vegetable bags to make sure none had been precut […]. January 28 2009, Elaine Sciolino, “With Cowbells and Oxtails, Culinary Olympics Begin”, in New York Times

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