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- adjectivecutoff (adjective)
- of or constituting a limit:"the cutoff date to register is July 2"
- (of a device) producing an interruption or cessation of a power or fuel supply:"a cutoff valve"
- (of an item of clothing) having been cut short:"a cutoff T-shirt"
- (of a person) isolated from or no longer having access to someone or something:"aid to the cutoff troops in the north"
nouncut-off (noun) · cut-offs (plural noun) · cutoff (noun) · cutoffs (plural noun)- a point or level that is a designated limit of something:"1 p.m. is the cutoff for being out of the woods"Similar:off the beaten trackin the depths of …hard to findin the back of beyondin the hinterlandsin the middle of nowheretucked awayin the backwoodsin the backveldin the plattelandin the backblocksin the booayin the sticksin the tall timbersin the boondocksBarcoobeyond the black stump
- an act of stopping or interrupting the supply or provision of something:"a cutoff of aid would be a disaster"
- a device for producing an interruption or cessation of a power or fuel supply.
- a sudden drop in amplification or responsiveness of an electric device at a certain frequency:"a cutoff frequency of 8 Hz"
- the stopping of the supply of steam to the cylinders of a steam engine when the piston has traveled a set percentage of its stroke.
- (cutoffs)shorts made by cutting off the legs of a pair of jeans or other trousers above or at the knee and leaving the edges unhemmed.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa shortcut.
- geologya pattern of a meandering stream in which a channel cuts a new course to bypass a meander bend.
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