cutover

  • 1cutover — cut‧o‧ver [ˈkʌtəʊvə ǁ oʊvər] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a very quick change from one stage of a business plan, deal etc to the next stage 2. COMPUTING a time when a company quickly changes from using one particular type of computer equipment,… …

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  • 2cutover — ☆ cutover [kut′ō΄vər ] adj. cleared of trees n. land cleared of trees …

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  • 3cutover — 1. adjective Having been cleared of valuable timber. 2. noun An area of cutover land …

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  • 4cutover — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: cut over 1. : land the timber of which has been cut over 2. : a disengage in fencing executed over the adversary s foil followed immediately by a lunge 3. : a change from one procedure or service to another… …

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  • 5cutover — adjective Date: 1899 having most of the salable timber cut down …

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  • 6cutover — /kut oh veuhr/, adj. 1. (esp. of timberland) cleared of trees. n. 2. land, esp. timberland, cleared of trees. [1895 1900, Amer. adj., n. use of v. phrase cut over] * * * …

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  • 7cutover — noun a rapid transition from one phase of a project to another …

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  • 8cutover — cut•o•ver [[t]ˈkʌtˌoʊ vər[/t]] adj. cleared of trees • Etymology: 1895–1900, amer …

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  • 9cutover —    The replacement of an existing phone system with a new operational facility …

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  • 10Lough Derravaragh — Infobox lake lake name = Lough Derravaragh Loch Dairbhreach image lake =Knockeyon Deravaragh 07 08 2007.jpg caption lake = Lough Derravaragh viewed from Knockeyon summit image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = County Westmeath coords …

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