cutaway vs mink

cutaway

noun
  • A coat with a tapered frontline. 

  • The interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else. 

  • A cut to a shot of person listening to a speaker so that the audience can see the listener's reaction. 

  • A diagram or model having outer layers removed so as to show the interior 

  • An indentation in the upper bout of a guitar's body adjacent to the neck, allowing easier access to the upper frets. 

adj
  • Having selected portions of the outside removed so as to give an impression of the interior. 

mink

noun
  • An article of clothing made of mink. 

  • The fur or pelt of a mink, used to make apparel. 

  • (plural minks) An individual with poor personal hygiene; a smelly person. 

  • Any of various semi-aquatic, carnivorous mammals in the Mustelinae subfamily, similar to weasels, with dark fur, native to Europe and America, of which two species in different genera are extant: the American mink (Neovison vison) and the European mink (Mustela lutreola). 

How often have the words cutaway and mink occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )