cutoff

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.
 * 2)  A cutoff point (cutoff value, threshold value, cutpoint): the amount set by an operational definition as the transition point between states in a discretization or dichotomization.
 * 3) A road, path or channel that provides a shorter or quicker path; a shortcut.
 * 4) A device that stops the flow of a current.
 * 5) A device for saving steam by regulating its admission to the cylinder.
 * 6) A cessation in a flow or activity.
 * 7)  The player who acts directly before the player on the  pre-flop.
 * 8)  Shorts made by cutting off the legs from trousers.
 * 9)  A horizontal line separating sections of the page.
 * 1)  A horizontal line separating sections of the page.
 * 1)  A horizontal line separating sections of the page.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * French:, de seuil, de coupure
 * Italian:, di soglia, di taglio
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian: separare (punct de...), întrerupere (punct de...)
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian: пряк път
 * German:
 * Romanian: ,

Adjective

 * 1) Constituting a limit or ending.
 * 2)  Designating a score or value demarcating the presence (or absence) of a disease, condition, or similar.