kesmek, mahrum etmek, mahrum bırakmak, -e on para (miras) bırakmamak; cut off with: (birine, miras olarak) (gülünç bir miktarda para) bırakmak, yolunu kesmek, yok etmek, kesme, donmek. cut someone off 1.telefon baglantisini kesmek. 2.ayirmak. cut sth. off, YAKIT KESME:Bir tepkimeli motorun amaçlı olarak kapatılması, ayırmak, kesip koparmak, son vermek, imha etmek, biçilmiş, koparmak, tessisati kesmek (elektrik,gaz,telefon). 2.ayirmak,yolu kesilmek, -i kesmek, yakıt kesme, uçurmak, mahsur, kes, Biriyle telefon görüşmesini kesmek, Birinin lafını kesmek, Birşeyle olan bağlantıyı kesmek, cutoff point sona erme noktası, limit, birinin yolunu kesmek, -den ayırmak, telefon bağlantısını kesmek, tessisatı kesmek (elektrik,gaz,telefon), ayırmak, yolu kesilmek, sona erme tarihi, kestirme yol, kesmekle, birine miras olarak on para/hiç para bırakmamak, mirastan mahrum etmek, hendek, kesim, kesilme, kopuk nehir kolu, siperlik, sigara ucunun kesilmesi, durdurucu, şalter, durdurma noktası, vana/sınır noktası, akış kesici, parafuy, katof, akıntı kesici, doğrama,
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mahrum etmek - "you are cut off from anyone who will help you"
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-e on para (miras) bırakmamak; cut off with: (birine, miras olarak) (gülünç bir miktarda para) bırakmak
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yolunu kesmek
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yok etmek
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kesme Havacılık
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donmek. cut someone off 1.telefon baglantisini kesmek. 2.ayirmak. cut sth. off deyim
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YAKIT KESME:Bir tepkimeli motorun amaçlı olarak kapatılması Askeri
To swerve in front of (another car), To remove via cutting, fuse, To interrupt (someone speaking), To end abruptly, To isolate or remove from contact, incised, amputated, beheaded; broken off, disconnected; stopped, ceased, cut off and stop; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van, If you cut someone off when they are speaking, you interrupt them and stop them from speaking. `But, sir, I'm under orders to -- ' Clark cut him off. `Don't argue with me.', to cut off your nose to spite your face: see spite see also cut-off, when a defensive player keeps his body between an attacker and the defender's goal, forcing the attacker out towards the sidelines, The point in which a filter starts to gradually cut frequencies out of the sound that are above the point in a low pass filter, If you get cut off when you are on the telephone, the line is suddenly disconnected and you can no longer speak to the other person. When you do get through, you've got to say your piece quickly before you get cut off I'm going to cut you off now because we've got lots of callers waiting. = disconnect, To cut off a supply of something means to stop providing it or stop it being provided. The rebels have cut off electricity from the capital Why cut the money off?, break off, amputate, disconnect; make an incision; behead; disinherit; stop, cease; isolate, If you cut something off, you remove it with a knife or a similar tool. Mrs Kreutz cut off a generous piece of the meat He cut me off a slice He threatened to cut my hair off, To cut someone or something off means to separate them from things that they are normally connected with. One of the goals of the campaign is to cut off the elite Republican Guard from its supplies The storm has cut us off. = isolate + cut off cut off Without a car we still felt very cut off, A channel cut across the neck of a bend, When a defending player positions his or her body between an attacker and the defending goal The positioning should force the attacker out toward the sideline, break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth", remove surgically; "amputate limbs", detached by cutting; "cut flowers"; "a severed head"; "an old tale of Anne Bolyn walking the castle walls with her poor cut-off head under her arm", cut off and stop; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van", cease, stop; "cut the noise"; "We had to cut short the conversation", A piece of roofing membrane consisting of one or more narrow plies of felt usually moped in hot to seal the edge of insulation at the end of a day's work, The length of a printed image in relationship to the printing cylinder axis D Back To Top, make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages", remove by or as if by cutting; "cut off the ear"; "lop off the dead branch", abscind, abscise, plural form of cut off, Alternative spelling of cutoff, Having had shirt sleeves or pantlegs shortened by cutting material from the end, The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited, A road, path of channel that provides a shorter or quicker path; a shortcut, The second to last player to act after the flop, turn and river in Texas hold 'em, A device that stops the flow of a current, A cessation in a flow or activity, interscind, excide, Amputate, The cut-off grade is the arbitrarily defined lowest grade which will be mined from an ore ore deposit, and usually defines the boundary of the deposit For example, if the average grade of a porphyry deposit is 0 5% Cu, the cut-off might be 0 2% Cu any rock with a grade below 0 2% Cu would be waste, Term used for a critical score on an assessment, marking the boundary between those scores considered as 'pass' and those considered as 'fail', In web printing, the cut or print length that corresponds to the circumference of the plate cylinder, a deadline for the introduction of government bills into the Senate, imposed by the Senate in an attempt to avoid a rush of bills at the end of sittings; in order to be considered in a period of sittings a bill must be first introduced in either house in the previous period of sittings, and be received by the Senate before two-thirds of the current sitting period has expired, A process of cutting a piece of stock into usable parts, A cut-off or a cut-off point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening. The cut-off date for registering is yet to be announced On young girls it can look really great, but there is a definite age cut-off on this, The termination provision of a reinsurance contract stipulating that the reinsurer shall not be liable for loss as a result of occurrences taking place after the date of termination, The cut-off of a supply or service is the complete stopping of the supply or service. A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy, The cut or print length in web-fed printing, the full column depth of a page, including the margins Different newspaper printing presses use slightly different sizes, webs, or reels of paper, The latest time a spot is allowed to run Cut-off time is determined by the client and is generally applied across the board Spots running after cut-off usually will not be paid for, The maximum size of individually cut off items produced by a web press The dimension is determined by the circumference of the printing cylinder, A detail designed to seal and prevent lateral water movement in an insulation system, and used to separate different sections of a roofing system, The valve gearing or mechanism by which steam is cut off from entering the cylinder of a steam engine after a definite point in a stroke, so as to allow the remainder of the stroke to be made by the expansive force of the steam already let in, That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road, Any device for stopping or changing a current, as of grain or water in a spout, See Expansion gear, under Expansion, A detail designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a dayÕs work, or used to isolate sections of the roofing system It is usually removed before the continuation of the work, a device that terminates the flow in a pipe a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated, a device that terminates the flow in a pipe, The second to last player to act in Texas hold em, Circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore also the length of the printed sheet that the press cuts from the roll of paper, A transistor operating mode where very little current flows between the collector and emitter, designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a days work, usually removed before the continuation of work, An impervious construction by means of which water is prevented from passing through foundation material, The length of the printed sheet off press, based on either the full circumference or 1/2 of the circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, The upper or lower limit of a frequency response where that response drops 3 dB from its midrange level, The frequency at which a filter starts to work, act of cutting off; part that branches off from another (as in a road or stream); cutoff switch (Electricity); point or time beyond which something is no longer effective or usable, Breaking, or ending, files at regular intervals, usually at the close of a fiscal or calendar year, to permit their disposal or transfer in complete blocks and, for correspondence files, to permit the establishment of new files Case files are generally cut off at the end of the year in which the case is closed Cutoff is sometimes abbreviated as COFF and is also called file cutoff or file break See also BLOCK (1), A detail designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a day's work, or used to isolate sections of the roofing system It is usually removed before the continuation of the work, (1) Galvanometer cutoff A point at minimum or maximum deflection on a galvanometer trace where the curve begins or ends Cutoff is produced by blocking the reflected light beam (2) Parameter cutoff Upper or lower limiting value of a reservoir-size parameter Values outside these limits are not used in computation or other data-handling manipulation, Subpopulation cutoff values are concentration boundaries which separate a subpopulation into negative (less than the cutoff value) and positive (equal to or greater than the cutoff value) groups, Minimum reportable drug concentration - set by ordering entity - well above limit of detection, [Plural] shorts originally made from jeans with the legs cut off at the knees or higher, a permanent detail designed to seal and prevent lateral water movement in an insulation system, and used to isolate sections of a roofing system (Note: A cutoff is different from a tie-off, which may be a temporary or permanent seal ) (See Tie-Off ), a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated, A secondary attack following Pieces-Pieces Cannon when the arm is caught: the hand dislocates at the wrist to continue its propulsion towards the target, Circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore, the length of the printed sheet on roll to sheet presses or the length of the repeat pattern on roll to roll presses, A filters cutoff controls where in the frequency spectrum the filter is active at try to imagine it as a vertical line which moves left and right along a frequency graph, depending on how you twiddle the knob for example, in the Band Reject graph above, the cutoff line would be right down the middle of the 'dip' (see Filter), This is the termination of a file at regular periodic intervals to facilitate continuous disposal or transfer of a file series, 1 A wall, collar, narrow excavation, or other structure, such as a trench, constructed along the centerline of a dam, dike, levee, or embankment, and filled with relatively impervious material intended to reduce seepage of water through porous strata 2 In river hydraulics, the new and shorter channel formed either naturally or artificially when a stream cuts through the neck of a bend, A portion of a blast which fails to detonate, a route shorter than the usual one,
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To swerve in front of (another car)
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To remove via cutting
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fuse - "A thermal cut-off."
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To interrupt (someone speaking) - "That dingbat cut me off as I was about to conclude my theses."
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To end abruptly - "My phone call was cut off before I could get the information."
cut off and stop; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van
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If you cut someone off when they are speaking, you interrupt them and stop them from speaking. `But, sir, I'm under orders to -- ' Clark cut him off. `Don't argue with me.'
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to cut off your nose to spite your face: see spite see also cut-off
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when a defensive player keeps his body between an attacker and the defender's goal, forcing the attacker out towards the sidelines
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The point in which a filter starts to gradually cut frequencies out of the sound that are above the point in a low pass filter
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If you get cut off when you are on the telephone, the line is suddenly disconnected and you can no longer speak to the other person. When you do get through, you've got to say your piece quickly before you get cut off I'm going to cut you off now because we've got lots of callers waiting. = disconnect
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To cut off a supply of something means to stop providing it or stop it being provided. The rebels have cut off electricity from the capital Why cut the money off?
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break off, amputate, disconnect; make an incision; behead; disinherit; stop, cease; isolate fiil
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If you cut something off, you remove it with a knife or a similar tool. Mrs Kreutz cut off a generous piece of the meat He cut me off a slice He threatened to cut my hair off
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To cut someone or something off means to separate them from things that they are normally connected with. One of the goals of the campaign is to cut off the elite Republican Guard from its supplies The storm has cut us off. = isolate + cut off cut off Without a car we still felt very cut off
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A channel cut across the neck of a bend
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When a defending player positions his or her body between an attacker and the defending goal The positioning should force the attacker out toward the sideline
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break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth"
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remove surgically; "amputate limbs"
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detached by cutting; "cut flowers"; "a severed head"; "an old tale of Anne Bolyn walking the castle walls with her poor cut-off head under her arm"
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cut off and stop; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van"
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cease, stop; "cut the noise"; "We had to cut short the conversation"
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A piece of roofing membrane consisting of one or more narrow plies of felt usually moped in hot to seal the edge of insulation at the end of a day's work
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The length of a printed image in relationship to the printing cylinder axis D Back To Top
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make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"
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remove by or as if by cutting; "cut off the ear"; "lop off the dead branch"
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To cut off.
abscind
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To cut off.
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cut offs
plural form of cut off
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Alternative spelling of cutoff
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Having had shirt sleeves or pantlegs shortened by cutting material from the end
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cutoff
The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited
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cutoff
A road, path of channel that provides a shorter or quicker path; a shortcut
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cutoff
The second to last player to act after the flop, turn and river in Texas hold 'em
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cutoff
A device that stops the flow of a current
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cutoff
A cessation in a flow or activity
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interscind
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excide
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Amputate
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The cut-off grade is the arbitrarily defined lowest grade which will be mined from an ore ore deposit, and usually defines the boundary of the deposit For example, if the average grade of a porphyry deposit is 0 5% Cu, the cut-off might be 0 2% Cu any rock with a grade below 0 2% Cu would be waste
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Term used for a critical score on an assessment, marking the boundary between those scores considered as 'pass' and those considered as 'fail'
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In web printing, the cut or print length that corresponds to the circumference of the plate cylinder
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a deadline for the introduction of government bills into the Senate, imposed by the Senate in an attempt to avoid a rush of bills at the end of sittings; in order to be considered in a period of sittings a bill must be first introduced in either house in the previous period of sittings, and be received by the Senate before two-thirds of the current sitting period has expired
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A process of cutting a piece of stock into usable parts
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A cut-off or a cut-off point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening. The cut-off date for registering is yet to be announced On young girls it can look really great, but there is a definite age cut-off on this
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The termination provision of a reinsurance contract stipulating that the reinsurer shall not be liable for loss as a result of occurrences taking place after the date of termination
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The cut-off of a supply or service is the complete stopping of the supply or service. A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy
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The cut or print length in web-fed printing
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the full column depth of a page, including the margins Different newspaper printing presses use slightly different sizes, webs, or reels of paper
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The latest time a spot is allowed to run Cut-off time is determined by the client and is generally applied across the board Spots running after cut-off usually will not be paid for
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The maximum size of individually cut off items produced by a web press The dimension is determined by the circumference of the printing cylinder
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A detail designed to seal and prevent lateral water movement in an insulation system, and used to separate different sections of a roofing system
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The valve gearing or mechanism by which steam is cut off from entering the cylinder of a steam engine after a definite point in a stroke, so as to allow the remainder of the stroke to be made by the expansive force of the steam already let in
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That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road
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Any device for stopping or changing a current, as of grain or water in a spout
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cutoff
See Expansion gear, under Expansion
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cutoff
A detail designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a dayÕs work, or used to isolate sections of the roofing system It is usually removed before the continuation of the work
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cutoff
a device that terminates the flow in a pipe a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated
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cutoff
a device that terminates the flow in a pipe
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The second to last player to act in Texas hold em
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cutoff
Circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore also the length of the printed sheet that the press cuts from the roll of paper
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cutoff
A transistor operating mode where very little current flows between the collector and emitter
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cutoff
designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a days work, usually removed before the continuation of work
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cutoff
An impervious construction by means of which water is prevented from passing through foundation material
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cutoff
The length of the printed sheet off press, based on either the full circumference or 1/2 of the circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press
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cutoff
The upper or lower limit of a frequency response where that response drops 3 dB from its midrange level
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cutoff
The frequency at which a filter starts to work
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act of cutting off; part that branches off from another (as in a road or stream); cutoff switch (Electricity); point or time beyond which something is no longer effective or usable isim
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Breaking, or ending, files at regular intervals, usually at the close of a fiscal or calendar year, to permit their disposal or transfer in complete blocks and, for correspondence files, to permit the establishment of new files Case files are generally cut off at the end of the year in which the case is closed Cutoff is sometimes abbreviated as COFF and is also called file cutoff or file break See also BLOCK (1)
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cutoff
A detail designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a day's work, or used to isolate sections of the roofing system It is usually removed before the continuation of the work
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(1) Galvanometer cutoff A point at minimum or maximum deflection on a galvanometer trace where the curve begins or ends Cutoff is produced by blocking the reflected light beam (2) Parameter cutoff Upper or lower limiting value of a reservoir-size parameter Values outside these limits are not used in computation or other data-handling manipulation
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Subpopulation cutoff values are concentration boundaries which separate a subpopulation into negative (less than the cutoff value) and positive (equal to or greater than the cutoff value) groups
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Minimum reportable drug concentration - set by ordering entity - well above limit of detection
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[Plural] shorts originally made from jeans with the legs cut off at the knees or higher
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a permanent detail designed to seal and prevent lateral water movement in an insulation system, and used to isolate sections of a roofing system (Note: A cutoff is different from a tie-off, which may be a temporary or permanent seal ) (See Tie-Off )
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cutoff
a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated
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cutoff
A secondary attack following Pieces-Pieces Cannon when the arm is caught: the hand dislocates at the wrist to continue its propulsion towards the target
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cutoff
Circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore, the length of the printed sheet on roll to sheet presses or the length of the repeat pattern on roll to roll presses
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cutoff
A filters cutoff controls where in the frequency spectrum the filter is active at try to imagine it as a vertical line which moves left and right along a frequency graph, depending on how you twiddle the knob for example, in the Band Reject graph above, the cutoff line would be right down the middle of the 'dip' (see Filter)
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This is the termination of a file at regular periodic intervals to facilitate continuous disposal or transfer of a file series
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1 A wall, collar, narrow excavation, or other structure, such as a trench, constructed along the centerline of a dam, dike, levee, or embankment, and filled with relatively impervious material intended to reduce seepage of water through porous strata 2 In river hydraulics, the new and shorter channel formed either naturally or artificially when a stream cuts through the neck of a bend
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