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   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
cutaway
 
SYLLABICATION:cut·a·way
PRONUNCIATION:  kt-w
NOUN:1. A man's formal daytime coat, with front edges sloping diagonally from the waist and forming tails at the back. 2. A brief shot that interrupts the main action of a film, often to depict related matter or supposedly concurrent action. 3. A model or diagram of an object with part of the outer layer removed so as to reveal the interior. 4. Sports An inward dive.
 
 
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