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Cutoff   /kˈətˌɔf/   Listen
Cutoff

noun
1.
A designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated.
2.
A route shorter than the usual one.  Synonyms: crosscut, shortcut.
3.
A device that terminates the flow in a pipe.



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"Cutoff" Quotes from Famous Books



... cutoff date was 1 January 1997, although a few important changes after that date have been included. Most demographic statistics are estimates ...
— The 1997 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... cutoff clean as a whistle," exclaimed McClure as he backed away from the tube through which he had been observing the approach of the ...
— The Brighton Boys with the Submarine Fleet • James R. Driscoll



Words linked to "Cutoff" :   limit, road, limitation, device, route



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