Cuttable describes a material or substance that can be severed, divided, or separated with a sharp instrument like a knife, saw, or laser. This property depends on factors such as the material's composition, density, and structural integrity. A cuttable material typically exhibits a degree of pliability or weakness that allows for separation without excessive force or breakage. The ease of cutting can vary greatly depending on the cutting tool, with some materials requiring specialized equipment. Furthermore, a material is cuttable if it is also moldable into desired shapes and designs.
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