
A cut-off, also known as a kutte or `battle jacket` / `battlevest` in heavy metal subcultures, is a type of vest or jacket which originated in the biker subculture and has now found popularity in the punk and various heavy metal subcultures. Biker, metal and punk subcultures differ in how the garment itself is prepared, what decorations are ap...
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[electronics] In electronics, cut-off is a state of negligible conduction which is a property of several types of electronic components when a control parameter (which usually is a well-defined voltage or electric current, but could also be an incident light intensity or a magnetic field), is lowered or increased past a value (the conductio...
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• (n.) That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road. • (n.) The valve gearing or mechanism by which steam is cut off from entering the cylinder of a steam engine after a definite point in a stroke, so as to allow the remainder of the stroke to be made by the expansive force of the steam already let in. See Expansion gear, ...
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A term used for buying a programme, by which the programme bought is the sole property of the buying TV station
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The action of stopping a process abruptly, such as shutting off the flow of propellant to a rocket engine.
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Usually quoted as a percentage, this is the point in a piston stroke at which the supply of steam to the cylinder is cut off by the closing of the valves. Maximum cut-off (typically 75%) is used for starting a train and is reduced as the train accelerates and less effort is required. The amount of cut-off used is controlled by the driver via the r...
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technique used for concealing lamps and surfaces of high luminance from direct view in order to reduce glare NOTE - In public lighting, distinction is made between full-cut-off luminaires, semi-cut-off luminaires and non-cut-off luminaires.
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In web printing, the cut or print length corresponding to the circumference of the plate cylinder and/or die cutter: equipment.
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A piece of roofing membrane consisting of one or more narrow plies of felt usually mopped in hot to seal the edge of insulation at the end of a day's work.
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A piece of roofing membrane consisting of one or more narrow plies of felt usually moped in hot to seal the edge of insulation at the end of a day's work.
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The position (or player) who acts one before the button.
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the seat just to the right of the button is called the cut-off. This is the second-to-last position in hold'em.
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when a defensive player keeps his body between an attacker and the defender's goal, forcing the attacker out towards the sidelines.
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Cut'-off` (kŭt'ŏf`; 115)
noun 1. That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road.
2. (Machinery) (a) The valve gearing or mechanism by which steam is cut off from entering the cylinder of a steam engine after a definite point in a stroke, so as ...
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[Soccer] when a defensive player keeps his body between an attacker and the defender's goal, forcing the attacker out towards the sidelines.
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The lowest the grade of ore that can be mined profitably.
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A variable device on steam locomotives which closes the steam valve to the steam cylinder before the end of the piston stroke, thus conserving steam while allowing the steam in the cylinder to expand under its own energy. Also
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[
v] - cut off and stop 2. [v] - remove by or as if by cutting
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This term is used for describing defensive positioning and cutoff diagrams all through the live ball game. Simultaneously, the player who is the cut-off of the team, generally the catcher and the second baseman, should be the key member to cut off the ball.
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a deadline for the introduction of government bills into the Senate, imposed by the Senate in an attempt to avoid a rush of bills at the end of sittings; in order to be considered in a period of sittings a bill must be first introduced in either house in the previous period of sittings, and be received by the Senate before two-thirds of the current...
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The line where the two halves of a compression mold come together; also called Flash Groove or Pinch-off.
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Circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore also the length of the printed sheet that the press cuts from the roll of paper.
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chop off verb remove by or as if by cutting; `cut off the ear`; `lop off the dead branch`
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A term used in web press printing to describe the point at which a sheet of paper is cut from the roll; usually this dimension is equal to the circumference of the cylinder.
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