Cut"wa`ter (kŭt"w&add;`t&etilde;r),
n. (Naut.) 1. The
fore part of a ship's prow, which cuts the water.
2. A starling or other structure attached
to the pier of a bridge, with an angle or edge directed up
stream, in order better to resist the action of water, ice, etc.;
the sharpened upper end of the pier itself.
3. (Zoöl.) A sea bird of the
Atlantic (Rhynchops nigra); -- called also black
skimmer, scissorsbill, and razorbill. See
Skimmer.