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cutoff

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1. cutoff - Noun

2. cutoff - Adjective

Meaning

a route shorter than the usual one

a device that terminates the flow in a pipe

a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated

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Above the cutoff frequency, attenuation increases rapidly. Source: Internet

Acoustic waveguides have no cutoff frequency, which is in sharp contrast to electromagnetic waveguides. Source: Internet

A lowpass filter is also included, with - 24dB per octave attenuation, and controls for cutoff frequency, resonance, and envelope modulation parameters. Source: Internet

A common criticism of full cutoff lighting fixtures is that they are sometimes not as aesthetically pleasing to look at. Source: Internet

After years of negotiation, the D&RGW gained trackage rights on the D&SL from Denver to the new cutoff. Source: Internet

An ICO cutoff of 0.5 was suggested as a criterion to define central obesity. Source: Internet

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