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Definition of Cutovers
1. cutover [n] - See also: cutover
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cutovers
Literary usage of Cutovers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Russian Forestry and Its Leaders by Viktor Konstantinovich Tepli︠a︡kov (1998)
"—On the Typology of Concentrated cutovers in Regard to Changes in the Soil Cover, p.
... —On Fireweed cutovers and Their Restoration (coauthor AA ..."
2. Automatic Telephony: A Comprehensive Treatise on Automatic and Semi by Arthur Bessey Smith, Wilson Lee Campbell (1914)
"... CHAPTER XIII cutovers AND INTERCONNECTIONS OF MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC OFFICES
Cutover from a One-office ..."
3. Electric Central Station Distribution Systems: Their Design and Construction by Harry Barnes Gear, Paul Francis Williams (1916)
"142. overs, and cutovers may be made subsequently without disturbing the general
scheme or introducing complications. Location of Manholes. ..."
4. Directory of Criminal Justice Information Sources (1993)
"There were about 80 million acres of "cutovers" that continued to be either idle
or lacking desirable trees. • The volume of timber cut nationally greatly ..."
5. The Impact of Caller ID (1993)
"The percentages of New Jersey Bell access lines projected to be equipped for
CLASS Calling Service through 1993, when all cutovers are scheduled for ..."
6. Renewables in Russia: From Opportunity to Reality by Elena Douraeva, International Energy Agency (2003)
"... and also lands which are temporary not covered, but intended for forest
restoration cutovers, burned forests, perished forest stands, open stands, ..."