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Definition of Cutting room
1. Noun. A room where films or tapes are edited (by cutting out unwanted parts).
Definition of Cutting room
1. Noun. (context: cinema) A room in which a film is edited to its final form. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cutting Room
Literary usage of Cutting room
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1922)
"After about one year's service on cloth and linings cutters may go to the outside
or leather cutting room. ..."
2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"Ш ТНК STONE-cutting room. At Arco, in the Austrian Tyrol, the founding of a small
school with one teacher to give instruction in the manufacture of those ..."
3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1860)
"The cutting room may claim the honor of being the noisiest place in the building.
... From the noise and clatter of the cutting room I was conducted to the ..."
4. Commercial Geography by Albert Perry Brigham (1911)
"cutting room of glove factory, Gloversville, New York gathered by teams at
intervals of a few days. A few factories are located in adjoining villages, ..."
5. Commercial Geography by Albert Perry Brigham (1911)
"cutting room of glove factory, Gloversville, New York gathered by teams at
intervals of a few days. A few factories are located in adjoining villages, ..."
6. Journal by Chartered Insurance Institute (1908)
"We now pass to the cutting room. The cutting for " measure orders" or "specials"
... The patterns are stored in the cutting-room, or there may be a separate ..."
7. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1860)
"From the noise and clatter of the cutting room I was conducted to the elegant
calmness of the weighing room, a department handsomely fitted up, ..."