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cut Nombre up 1 - translation to

LITERARY TECHNIQUE BASED ON REARRANGING TEXT
Cut-up; Cut-ups; Cutups; Email cut-ups; Cut up technique; Cut ups; Cut-up techniques; Cutup technique; Cut up techniques; Cutup techniques; Cut-up Method
  • [[William S. Burroughs]], popularizer of the technique
  • A text created from lines of a newspaper tourism article

vulgarmente         
NOMBRE UTILIZADO EN EL LENGUAJE ACTUAL DE UN TAXÓN U ORGANISMO
Nombre vulgar; Nombre comun; Nombres comunes; Vulgarmente; Nombre vernáculo; Nombre trivial; Nombre popular; Nombre vernaculo; Nombres vernáculos
vulgarly, in a manner befitting the masses; coarsely, obscenely
nombre común         
NOMBRE UTILIZADO EN EL LENGUAJE ACTUAL DE UN TAXÓN U ORGANISMO
Nombre vulgar; Nombre comun; Nombres comunes; Vulgarmente; Nombre vernáculo; Nombre trivial; Nombre popular; Nombre vernaculo; Nombres vernáculos
(n.) = common name
Ex: Common names are, for example, names of animals, tools, diseases, and chemicals.
cut glass         
  • Contemporary Czech cut glass in two colours
  • Czech glass-cutter at work
  • Chandelier in the chapel of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]], donated in 1732, one of the earliest datable cut glass examples.  The shape follows contemporary brass examples, with glass branches but no "drops"; only the pieces down the stem are cut, mostly with flat facets.<ref>Battie & Cottle, 102</ref>
  • American "brilliant cut" [[punch bowl]] on stand, 1895
  • Montgolfier]]" shape (due to its resemblance to an inverted [[hot air balloon]]),<ref>History</ref> in [[Edinburgh]]
  • Regency]] chandeliers in [[Saltram House]], England
  • [[Waterford Crystal]] factory in 2001
  • engraving]] above, England, late 18th-century
GLASS DECORATED WITH GEOMETRICAL OR REPRESENTATIONAL INCISIONS MADE BY GRINDING AND POLISHING
Cut-glass accent; Cut-glass; Cut crystal
cristal tallado

Definition

vulgarmente
vulgarmente
1 adv. De manera vulgar.
2 Comúnmente.

Wikipedia

Cut-up technique

The cut-up technique (or découpé in French) is an aleatory literary technique in which a written text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text. The concept can be traced to the Dadaists of the 1920s, but it was developed and popularized in the 1950s and early 1960s, especially by writer William S. Burroughs. It has since been used in a wide variety of contexts.