cut-out
Pronunciation
  • (RP) IPA: /ˈkʌt.aʊt/
  • (GA) IPA: /ˈkʌt.aʊt/, /ˈkʌɾ-/
Noun

cut-out

  1. A hole or space produced when something is removed by cutting.
    a dress with cut-out sides
  2. A piece cut out of something.
    1. A free-standing, rigid print (usually life-sized), often display#Verb|displayed for promotional purposes; a standee.
  3. A trusted middleman or intermediary, especially in espionage.
  4. (computing) Clip art.
  5. (electronics) Any of several devices that halt#Verb|halts the flow of a current, especially an electric current; a trip-switch or trip.
  6. (telegraphy) A switch that changes the current from one circuit to another, or for shortening a circuit.
  7. (US) A railway cutting.
  8. (US, agriculture) The separation of a group of cattle from a herd; the place where they are collected.
Related terms Translations Translations
  • Portuguese: recorte
  • Russian: вы́рез
Translations
  • Russian: руби́льник



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