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We found 8 dictionaries that define the word clippings:

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  1. clippings: Merriam-Webster
  2. clippings: Collins English Dictionary
  3. clippings: Vocabulary.com
  4. Clippings, clippings: Wordnik
  5. clippings: Wiktionary
  6. clippings: Dictionary.com
  7. Clippings: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  8. clippings: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

(Note: See clipping as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (clipping)

noun:  The act by which something is clipped (in any sense).
noun:  (countable) A piece of something removed by clipping.
noun:  (countable) An article clipped from a newspaper (especially) or from a magazine.
noun:  (uncountable, linguistics) A process of word formation involving shortening by removal of syllables, often terminal ones.
noun:  (countable, linguistics) A short form (of a longer word) created by removing syllables, often terminal ones.
noun:  (uncountable, signal processing) The process of cutting off a signal level that rises above a certain maximum level.
noun:  (uncountable, computer graphics) The use of a mask to hide part of an object or image.
noun:  (uncountable, American football, Canadian football) Falling, rolling, or throwing one's body on the back of an opponent's legs after approaching from behind.
adjective:  (UK, slang, obsolete) Excellent; very good.
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