
1) American musical trio 2) Cutting 3) Excerpt 4) Extract 5) Newspaper clipping 6) Press clipping 7) Press cutting 8) Selection 9) Sub Pop artist 10) West Coast hip hop group 11) Word coinage
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1) Item 2) Snip
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- an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine
- cutting down to the desired size or shape
- sever or remove by pinching or snipping
- run at a moderately swift pace
- attach with a clip
- cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
- terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent
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Clipping the hair short on all or part of a horse. Different patterns have different names, such as harness clip, hunter clip etc.[59]
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cutting off the wool: see shearing and rooing.
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A penalty assessed against an offensive player, in which said player blocks a defensive player from behind.
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• (n.) That which is clipped off or out of something; a piece separated by clipping; as, newspaper clippings. • (n.) The act of cutting off, curtailing, or diminishing; the practice of clipping the edges of coins. • (n.) The act of embracing. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clip
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A 3D graphics technique used for hiding parts of objects that should be obstructed by another object. Clipping problems result in hidden areas being visible, and objects that don't overlap correctly.
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a form of limiting in which all the instantaneous values of a signal exceeding a predetermined threshold value are reduced to values close to that of the threshold, all other instantaneous values of the signal being preserved
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Deliberate shearing or shaving from the edge of gold and silver coins. Was quite common from the Byzantine to the Colonial eras, so much so that many authorities employed edge devices in order to discourage this practice.
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Distortion of a signal by its being chopped off. An overload problem caused by pushing an amplifier beyond its capabilities. The flat-topped signal has high levels of harmonic distortion which creates heat in a loudspeaker and is the major cause of loudspeaker component failure.
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Distortion occurs when an amplifier is driven to play louder than its power supply allows and the result is clipping. This state can cause loudspeaker damage. It is of particular importance with digital audio recording because the clipped waveform contains an excess of high-frequency energy and the sound becomes hard and edgy. With analog linea...
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Removing gold and silver from the edge of coins. The 'clippings' were then melted down and sold for their intrinsic value (classed as *treason)
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Overloading a piece of audio equipment by feeding in a signal too great for the unit to handle, thereby leading to distortion.
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Removing images that fall outside the range of view.
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Clip'ping noun 1. The act of embracing. [ Obsolete]
2. The act of cutting off, curtailing, or diminishing; the practice of clipping the edges of coins. «
clipping by Englishmen is robbing the honest man who receives clipped money.
Locke. »
3. That w...
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[Football] blocking an opponent below the waist from behind; this illegal block is a personal foul, punishable by a 15-yard penalty.
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an illegal block in which the victim is blocked from the back and below the waist; the penalty is 15 yards. Originally, clipping was defined as any block from the back, but is now restricted to blocks below the waist. Other blocks from the back are now punished with 10-yard penalties.
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Removing gold and silver from the edge of coins. The 'clippings' were then melted down and sold for their intrinsic value.
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Clipping is slang for the cheat when a prostitute takes a client's money, but does not supply sex.
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Distortion due to overloading of an audio signal. In the Analogue domain this is normally caused by the peak signal voltage being limited by the audio circuits' power supply voltage.
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Refers to a type of distortion that occurs when an amplifier is driven into an overload condition. Usually the 'clipped' waveform contains an excess of high-frequency energy.The sound becomes hard and edgy.On an oscilloscope clipping appears to flatten the tops and/or bottoms of the wave forms as if someone took a pair of scissors and 'clipped or c...
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newspaper clipping noun an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine; `he searched through piles of letters and clippings`
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A signal that results from an amplifier that is either overloaded or underpowered relative to the si
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An effect that occurs when all values lighter than a specific tone are converted to white, and all values darker are converted to black. Clipping can be caused by too little contrast; when certain gray scale values are lost or compressed either into the range of pure white or pure black.
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