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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"
- 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.
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a point or level that is a designated limit of something:
- an act of stopping or interrupting the supply or provision of something:
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