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Verb
/klip/,
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clips, plural;
  1. Cut short or trim (hair, wool, nails, or vegetation) with shears or scissors
    • - clipping the hedge
  2. Trim or remove the hair or wool of (an animal)
    • - how to clip your horse
  3. Cut off a thing or part of a thing with shears or scissors
    • - he clipped off a piece of wire
    • - she clipped nearly two seconds off the old record
  4. Cut (a section) from a newspaper or magazine
    • - a photograph clipped from a magazine
  5. Pare the edge of (a coin), esp. illicitly
    • - they clipped the edges of gold coins and melted the clippings down
  6. Speak (words) in a quick, precise, staccato manner
    • - “Yes?” The word was clipped short
    • - cold, clipped tones
  7. Process (an image) so as to remove the parts outside a certain area

  8. Truncate the amplitude of (a signal) above or below predetermined levels

  9. Strike briskly or with a glancing blow
    • - the steamroller clipped some parked cars
    • - branches clipped his face
  10. Strike or kick (something, esp. a ball) briskly in a specified direction
    • - he clipped a right-field double
  11. Swindle or rob (someone)
    • - in all the years he ran the place, he was clipped only three times
  12. Move quickly in a specified direction
    • - we clip down the track
Noun
  1. An act of clipping or trimming something
    • - I gave him a full clip
  2. A short sequence taken from a movie or broadcast
    • - clips from earlier shows
  3. The quantity of wool clipped from a sheep or flock

  4. A quick or glancing blow
    • - you need a clip on the jaw
  5. A specified speed or rate of movement, esp. when rapid
    • - we crossed the dance floor at a fast clip

  1. cartridge holder: a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun
  2. nip: sever or remove by pinching or snipping; "nip off the flowers"
  3. time: an instance or single occasion for some event; "this time he succeeded"; "he called four times"; "he could do ten at a clip"
  4. trot: run at a moderately swift pace
  5. any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together
  6. attach with a clip; "clip the papers together"
  7. A clip is a device that is used to store multiple rounds of ammunition together as a unit, ready for insertion into the magazine of a repeating firearm. ...
  8. Clip compiler is a multi-platform (for both Linux and Windows (Cygwin)) Clipper programming language compiler with many additional features and libraries (for gtk, fivewin, netto, MySQL, ODBC, cti, tcp, gzip, Interbase, Oracle, Postgres), which is quite fast, has support for Hyper-Six and FoxPro ...
  9. This is a list of experiments from the Disney animated Lilo & Stitch franchise, most of them making their first appearances in ''. These experiments are genetically engineered creatures created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in his lab at "Galaxy Defense Industries", with the assistance of Dr. ...
  10. CLIP or Class II-associated invariant chain peptide is the part of the invariant chain (li) that binds MHC class II groove and remains there until the MHC receptor is fully assembled. ...
  11. Clipped is a video featuring five tracks by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. First released in 1991, it contained three tracks from The Razors Edge and two from Blow Up Your Video.
  12. (Clipping (American football)) In American football and Canadian football, a penalty is a sanction called against a team for a violation of the rules, called a foul. ...
  13. Something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another; An unspecified but normally understood as rapid speed or pace; An embrace; A frame containing a number of bullets which is intended to be inserted into a firearm to allow for rapid reloading; To grip tightly; To ...
  14. (clipped) Having an end cut off; trimmed or cut back; Of speech, with each word pronounced separately and distinctly
  15. (clipping) A piece of something removed by clipping; An article clipped from a newspaper; A short form (of a word)
  16. (Clipped (also "trimmed")) ^ The reduction of the original margins of a print, often too close to the printed area, especially in early intaglio prints, where the image may have been so trimmed that the plate marks have been removed. Such transgressions are "forgiven" with incunabula. ...
  17. (Clipping) In graphics: The process of removing parts of geometry that are outside the screen during drawing.
  18. (Clipping) surgical procedure for treatment of brain aneurysms, involving clamping an aneurysm from a blood vessel, surgically removing this ballooned part of the blood vessel, and closing the opening in the artery wall.
  19. (Clipping) Throwing the body across the back of an opponent’s leg or hitting him from the back below the waist while moving up from behind unless the opponent is a runner or the action is in close line play.
  20. (Clipping) The shearing off of the peaks of a signal. For a picture signal. This effects the positive (white).
  21. (clipping) blocking an opponent below the waist from behind; this illegal block is a personal foul, punishable by a 15-yard penalty.
  22. (clipping) Audible distortion that occurs when a signal's level exceeds the limits of a particular device or circuit.
  23. (Clipping) Removing gold and silver from the edge of coins. The 'clippings' were then melted down and sold for their intrinsic value.
  24. (Clipping) The removal, before drawing occurs, of vertices and faces which are outside the field of view.
  25. (Clipping) In audio equipment, severe distortion caused by a signal whose peak level exceeds the capabilities of the device processing the signal. Results in the flattening of the signal peaks as if they had been "clipped" off.