line cut

  • 1line cut — line′ cut n. pri fia an engraving consisting only of lines or areas that are solid black or white Compare halftone 2) • Etymology: 1900–05 …

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  • 2line cut — Print. an engraving consisting only of lines or areas that are solid black or white. Cf. halftone (def. 2). [1900 05] * * * …

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  • 3Line cut — Штриховая гравюра; Штриховое клише …

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  • 4line cut — Print. an engraving consisting only of lines or areas that are solid black or white. Cf. halftone (def. 2). [1900 05] * * * n. a photoengraving from a drawing consisting of solid blacks and whites, without gradations of color …

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  • 5Line cut-out-pasteup correction — Правка фотонабора способом вырубки …

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  • 6line drawing — n. a drawing done entirely in lines, from which a cut (line cut) can be photoengraved for printing …

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  • 7cut (Unix) — In computing, cut is a Unix command line utility which is used to extract sections from each line of input usually from a file. Extraction of line segments can typically be done by bytes ( b), characters ( c), or fields ( f) separated by a… …

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  • 8Cut (Unix) — In computing, cut is a Unix command line utility which is used to extract sections from each line of input usually from a file.Extraction of line segments can typically be done by bytes ( b), characters ( c), or fields ( f) separated by a… …

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  • 9Cut, copy, and paste — Cut and paste redirects here. For the hack writing strategy, see Cut and paste job. Copy Paste redirects here. For the album by BoA, see Hurricane Venus. In human computer interaction, cut and paste and copy and paste offer user interface… …

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  • 10cut — adjective make or design (a garment) in a particular way: → cut cut verb (cutting; past and past participle cut) 1》 make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp tool or object. 2》 remove (something) from something larger by… …

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