Cutoff
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Cutoff or cut off or cut-off may refer to:
Places
- Cut Off, Louisiana, a town in the United States
Science and technology
- Cut-off (electronics), a state of negligible conduction
- Cutoff (metalworking), a piercing operation used to cut a workpiece from the stock
- Cutoff (meteorology), a high- or low-pressure system stuck in place due to a lack of steering currents
- Cutoff (physics), a threshold value for a quantity
- Cutoff (reference value), a one-sided reference range in health-related fields
- Cutoff (steam engine), the point in the piston stroke at which the inlet valve is closed
- Cutoff frequency, in telecommunications and digital signal processing
- Cutoff grade, in mining, the level of mineral in an ore below which it is not economically feasible to mine it
- Cutoff voltage, the voltage at which a battery is considered fully discharged
- Fuse (electrical), a type of overcurrent protection device
- Meander cutoff, a course change in a meandering river
- Thermal cutoff, an electrical safety device that interrupts electric current when heated to a specific temperature
Clothing and fashion
- Crop top, a shirt that exposes the midriff
- Cut-off or kutte, a usually sleeveless decorated jacket
- Cut-off shorts, long pants that have been cut at the knee level (usually without a hem) to create shorts
Other uses
- Cut-off (poker), the seat to the right of the dealer or button, second best position
- Railroad cutoff, a new railroad line built to replace or supplement an existing route
See also
- All pages with titles containing cutoff
- Cutting off, a hazardous driving technique
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