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Webster 1913 Edition


Cut-out

Cut′-outˊ

(kŭt′outˊ)
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Noun.
(a)
1.
(Telegraphy)
A species of switch for changing the current from one circuit to another, or for shortening a circuit.
(b)
(Elec.)
A device for breaking or separating a portion of circuit.

Definition 2024


cut-out

cut-out

See also: cut out and cutout

English

Larger-than-life cutouts (sense 2.1) of celebrities in front of the Rose Theatre Brampton in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, in 2013]]
A cut-out (sense 1) of a dinosaur in black plywood made using a laser cutter
A cut-out (sense 5) in overhead electric power distribution wires. If an electrical fault occurs, the high current melts the fusible metal rod (left) in the cut-out, disconnecting the power.

Noun

cut-out (plural cut-outs)

  1. A hole or space produced when something is removed by cutting. Also attributive.
    a dress with cut-out sides
  2. A piece cut out of something
    1. A free-standing, rigid print (usually life-sized), often displayed for promotional purposes; a standee.
      • 2012 June 3, Nathan Rabin, The Simpsons (Classic): ‘Mr. Plow’ [season 4, episode 9; originally aired November 19, 1992]”, in The A.V. Club, archived from the original on 7 April 2016:
        The best of friends become the worst of enemies when Barney makes a hilarious attack ad where he viciously pummels a cardboard cut-out of Homer before special guest star Linda Ronstadt joins the fun to both continue the attack on the helpless Homer stand-in and croon a slanderously accurate, insanely catchy jingle about how "Mr. Plow is a loser/And I think he is a boozer."
  3. A trusted middleman or intermediary, especially in espionage.
  4. (computing) Clip art.
  5. (electronics) Any of several devices that 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.

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