cutaway
noun/ˈkʌtəweɪ/
/ˈkʌtəweɪ/
- cutaway (to somebody/something) (on television, in a film, etc.) a picture that shows something different from the main thing that is being shown
- There was a cutaway to the guests in the royal box.
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- a model or diagram with some outside parts left out, in order to show what the inside looks like
- (North American English) (British English morning coat)a black or grey jacket, short at the front and very long at the back, worn as part of morning dress
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