Associations to the word «Clipping»
Noun
- Polygon
- Distortion
- Newspaper
- Amplifier
- Nail
- Folder
- Graphics
- Clip
- File
- Envelope
- Hedge
- Coin
- Audio
- Wallet
- Newsletter
- News
- Compression
- Algorithm
- Shear
- Fingernail
- Texture
- Desk
- Hair
- Highlight
- Pile
- Signal
- Press
- Correspondence
- Artifact
- Collage
- Magazine
- Copy
- Photograph
- Sheet
- Postcard
- Diode
- Peak
- Poster
- Shaving
- Client
- Hardware
- Coinage
- Gain
- Amp
- Lawn
- Brochure
- Feather
- Sutherland
- Manure
- Periodical
- Image
- Graphic
- Grass
- Transcript
- Scrap
- Filing
- Clipper
- Photo
- Pamphlet
- Diary
- Manuscript
- Archive
- Transistor
- Rendering
- Amplitude
- Notebook
- Sadler
- Microphone
- Twig
- Collection
- Punt
- Output
- Paper
- Scaling
- Saliva
- Headline
- Blending
Adjective
Wiktionary
CLIPPING, verb. Present participle of clip
CLIPPING, noun. (countable) A piece of something removed by clipping.
CLIPPING, noun. (countable) An article clipped from a newspaper.
CLIPPING, noun. (countable) (linguistics) A short form (of a word).
CLIPPING, noun. (uncountable) (signal processing) the process of cutting off a signal level that rises above a certain maximum level
Dictionary definition
CLIPPING, noun. An excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine; "he searched through piles of letters and clippings".
CLIPPING, noun. Cutting down to the desired size or shape.
CLIPPING, noun. The act of clipping or snipping.
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.