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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



... you do to the roads?" I said, as I stood on the step looking at the quaint old fellow. "Do, lad? Why, there's plenty of stuff ar'n't there? Cutoff all the tops of the hills, and lay in the bottoms, and there you are, level road all ...
— Devon Boys - A Tale of the North Shore • George Manville Fenn

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



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