Noun
a part that is cut out or is intended to be cut out
a photograph from which the background has been cut away
a switch that interrupts an electric circuit in the event of an overload
Source: WordNetHal Incandenza has an almost obsessive dislike for deLint, whom he tells Mario he sometimes cannot quite believe is even real, and tries to get to the side of, to see whether deLint has a true z coordinate or is just a cutout or projection. David Foster Wallace
There is nothing about resilience that I can say that my father did not first utter silently in eighteen years of living inside a two-dimensional cutout of himself. Elizabeth Edwards
Don't feel you have to buy something to sit in or at. Buy something you are emotionally attached to and build your design around that. One Matisse cutout poster could provide you with your whole color scheme! Alexandra Stoddard
I used to cut guitars out of a piece of cardboard to copy the Strat look. I used a backwards tennis racket for a while and graduated to the cardboard cutout. Rick Springfield
A fellow female medical professional responded with a snap of herself sporting a cutout swimsuit and sunglasses while lounging in a pool with a cocktail. Source: Internet
As it stands right now the only workaround to maximise the display area is via a hole-punch cutout, a notch, or a motorised camera module. Source: Internet