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What (who) is cut-out - definition

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Cut out; Cutout; Cut-out (disambiguation); Cut-Out

Cut Out         
An appliance for removing any apparatus from an electric circuit, so that no more current shall pass through such apparatus, and sometimes providing means for closing the circuit so as to leave it complete after the removal of the apparatus.
cut out         
1.
Remove (by cutting), excise.
2.
Shape, form, fashion, contrive, prepare, lay out, plan.
3.
Outdo, excel, surpass, take precedence of. See beat.
4.
Debar, hinder, prevent.
Cut-out         
·noun A device for breaking or separating a portion of circuit.
II. Cut-out ·noun A species of switch for changing the current from one circuit to another, or for shortening a circuit.

Wikipedia

Cut-out

Cut-out, cutout, or cut out may refer to:

  • Cutout animation
  • Cutout (electric power distribution), a combination fuse and knife switch used on power poles
  • Cutout (espionage), a mechanism used to pass information
  • Cut-out (philately), an imprinted stamp cut from an item of postal stationery
  • Cut-out (recording industry), deeply discounted or remaindered recordings
  • Cut out of a scene to make a film editing transition
  • Naval boarding of a ship by small boats
  • Sleeveless shirt
  • Standee a cut-out figurine used in merchandising
  • Texture bitmap with a transparent background used in 3D graphics to simulate complex geometry
Examples of use of cut-out
1. If Dr Atkins could cut out the carbs, then I figured I could cut out the American culture.
2. Resident Dave Driscoll said he heard a whistling sound of the jet "and it cut out, cut out, cut out, then there was a big boom." The plane crashed near the end of the two–day Hillsboro International Air Show.
3. We have to cut out the cameras to cut out the dogma that is crippling road safety efforts in Britain." Share this article: What is this?
4. For starters, we are not cut out for overnight elections.
5. Embassy in Tokyo appeared cut out of the process.