Meaning Clip
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A device used to hold something or things together. For example, a surgical clip may be used to prevent a blood vessel from bleeding into the brain, or in a vasectomy to pinch together the sides of the vas deferens.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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A device used to hold something or things together. A surgical clip may be used to prevent a blood vessel from bleeding into the brain or a clip may be used in a vasectomy to pinch together the sides of the vas deferens.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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Relationships Related Term:  excerpt moving image Synonym:  clipping n. ~ 1. A short segment taken from a moving image program. - 2. An item cut from a newspaper or magazine; see clipping. - 3. A fast [..]
Source: www2.archivists.org

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Art - Ready made pictures of computerised graphic art which can be copied by computer users to add to their own documents.
Source: businessballs.com

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mid-15c., "shears," from clip (v.1). Meaning "act of clipping" is from 1825, originally of sheep-shearing, later of haircuts. Meaning "rate of speed" is 1867 (compare cli [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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"something for attaching or holding," mid-14c., probably from clip (v.2). Meaning "receptacle containing several cartridges for a repeating firearm" is from 1901. Meaning "pie [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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"fasten, hold together by pressure," also (mostly archaic) "to embrace," from Old English clyppan "to embrace, clasp; surround; prize, honor, cherish;" related to Old Fri [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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"to cut or sever with a sharp instrument," c. 1200, from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Norse klippa, Swedish klippa, Danish klippe "clip, shear, cut"), which is probably echoi [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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To form a word by abbreviating a longer expression, or a word formed by the same process. For instance, the word auto (as in "auto shop") is a clipped form of automobile.
Source: web.cn.edu

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A brief segment excerpted from a broadcast stream. In AGB Nielsen Media Research's TV Events the term usually refers to the commercial spot stored in a separate video file.
Source: agbnielsen.com (offline)

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cartridge holder: a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun nip: sever or remove by pinching or snipping; "nip off the flowers" tim [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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to cut or trim something with scissors. The same word also means a small metal fastening for holding letters or papers together
Source: eenglish.in

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1. In moving picture or television technology, a relatively short, continuous set of frames (often including the associated audio, if any), stored on a recording medium. Synonyms take, scene. 2. In audio, a short, uninterrupted sound track. Note: Both audio and video clips may be part of a digitized information package, e.g., on a Web page. 3. To l [..]
Source: atis.org (offline)

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The Associated Press writes "A device to store multiple rounds of ammunition together as a unit, ready for insertion into the gun. Clips are generally used to load obsolete military rifles. Clip is not the correct term for a detachable magazine commonly used in modern military rifles, assault rifles, assault weapons, submachine guns and semi-a [..]
Source: militaryreporter.net (offline)

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 to embrace, enclose.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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see film clip  
Source: filmsite.org

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(1) In computer graphics, to cut off a portion of a graphic at a defined boundary. Most bit-mapped graphics utilities provide a clip feature than enables you to draw a window around an object and clip [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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klemerl
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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(1) A single graphic or short excerpt of video, often used on Web pages. (2) A cutting of a newspaper story.
Source: thenewsmanual.net

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Methods vary from person to person, but to clip a curve keep in mind that an outside curve (shaped like an upside down U) needs to be clipped to within a breath of the seam line. An inside curve (shap [..]
Source: thesewingdictionary.com

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A plate or angle used to fasten two or more members together.
Source: metalsales.us.com

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[geometry] A clip is an overlay tool that involves clipping an input layer with the extent of a defined feature boundary. The result of this tool is a new clipped output layer.
Source: gisgeography.com

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A device for holding a group of cartridges. Semantic wars have been fought over the word, with some insisting it is not a synonym for "detachable magazine." For 80 years, however, it has been so used by manufacturers and the military. There is no argument that it can also mean a separate device for holding and transferring a group of cart [..]
Source: nraila.org (offline)

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a segment of audio or videotape that's included in a story that is broadcast on radio or television or on the Web.
Source: snn-rdr.ca

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(n) a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun(n) an instance or single occasion for some event(n) any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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This term is often used when referring to a detachable magazine. But in fact, it is a device, usually of stamped metal similar to a charger that holds a group of cartridges, and is inserted along with [..]
Source: genitron.com

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Hide all geometry in a design above or below the grid or selected plane.
Source: help.spaceclaim.com

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The method of trimming the coat in some breeds.
Source: akc.org

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– See Belt-shortening clip, Harness retainer clip, Lap belt clip, Locking clip, Shoulder belt guide.
Source: carseat.org (offline)

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A brief segment excerpted from a film.
Source: psu.edu (offline)

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A peptide derived from the cleavage of Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, found primarily in the Intermediate Lobe of Pituitary but also in the Arcuate Nucleus of basal Hypothalamus. Its sequence is identic [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A 4” to 6” angle bar welded temporarily to floors, plates, webs, etc. It is used as a holdfast which, with the aid of a bolt, pulls objects up close in fitting. Also, short lengths of bar, generally a [..]
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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The method of trimming the coat in some breeds.
Source: cats-and-dogs-on-the-web.com

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to embrace, enclose
Source: shakespearehigh.com

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, sb. a gaff, or strong iron hook with a wooden handle, used for landing fish; a mischievous young girl.
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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A brief segment excerpted from a broadcast stream. In AGB Nielsen Media Research's TV Events the term usually refers to the commercial spot stored in a separate video file.
Source: agbnielsen.net (offline)

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A simple, disposable narrow spring-lined channel-rail in which cartridges are supplied for military weapons. The shooter positions the clip vertically above the firearm's magazine, then pressing [..]
Source: hallowellco.com

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to murder; see burn
Source: sonic.net (offline)

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to murder; also whack, hit, pop, burn, put a contract out.
Source: tvnz.co.nz

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See Classical IP over ATM.
Source: freebsd.org

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A music object that represents an audio source. Clips are arranged in music tracks.
Source: audiokinetic.com

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a sample of a writer’s writing; originally short for clipping, from when clips were physically cut out of newspapers
Source: dreamoftravelwriting.com

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cheat
Source: manythings.org

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a) The name given to a (usually) metallic device to hold a group of cartridges together prior to loading them into the gun's magazine. b) An incorrect word used to describe a magazine and / or it [..]
Source: marplerifleandpistolclub.org.uk

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The action of deforming a waveform during overload.
Source: testing1212.co.uk





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