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clipper
clip·per C0411300 (klĭp′ər)n.1. One that cuts, shears, or clips.2. often clippers An instrument or tool for cutting, clipping, or shearing: nail clippers.3. Nautical A fast, square-rigged ship developed in the mid-19th century, having a sharp bow, tall masts, and a large sail area.4. One that moves very fast.5. Electronics See limiter.clipper (ˈklɪpə) n1. (Nautical Terms) any fast sailing ship2. a person or thing that cuts or clips3. something, such as a horse or sled, that moves quickly4. (Electronics) electronics another word for limiterclip•per (ˈklɪp ər) n. 1. a person or thing that clips or cuts. 2. Often, clippers. (often used with a pl. v.) a cutting tool, esp. shears: hedge clippers. 3. Usu., clippers. (usu. used with a pl. v.) a mechanical or electric tool for cutting hair, fingernails, or the like. 4. a swift sailing vessel, esp. a three-masted ship built in the U.S. c1845–70. 5. a person or thing that moves along swiftly. [1350–1400] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clipper - (electronics) a nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude; used to limit the instantaneous amplitude of a waveform (to clip off the peaks of a waveform); "a limiter introduces amplitude distortion"limitercircuit, electric circuit, electrical circuit - an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flowelectronics - the branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices | | 2. | clipper - a fast sailing ship used in former timesclipper shipsailing ship, sailing vessel - a vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several masts | | 3. | clipper - shears for cutting grass or shrubbery (often used in the plural)shears - large scissors with strong blades | | 4. | clipper - scissors for cutting hair or finger nails (often used in the plural)pair of scissors, scissors - an edge tool having two crossed pivoting blades | Translationsclip1 (klip) – past tense past participle clipped – verb1. to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears. The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped. 剪 剪2. to strike sharply. She clipped him over the ear. 痛打 痛打 noun1. an act of clipping. 剪 剪2. a sharp blow. a clip on the ear. 痛打 猛击3. a short piece of film. a video clip. (影片)片斷,一小段影片 (影片)片断 ˈclipper noun1. (in plural) a tool for clipping. hedge-clippers; nail-clippers. 剪刀 剪刀2. a type of fast sailing-ship. 快速帆船 快速帆船ˈclipping noun a thing clipped off or out of something, especially a newspaper. She collects clippings about the royal family. 剪報 剪辑Clipper
clipper, type of sailing ship, designed for speed. Long and narrow, the clipper had the greatest beam aft of the center; the bow cleaved the waves; and the ship carried, besides topgallant and royal sails, skysails and moonrakers—a veritable cloud of sails. The type originated in the United States. Baltimore clippers and Atlantic packet ships were the forerunners of the true Yankee clipper, which may be said to have emerged with the Ann McKim, completed in Baltimore in 1833. The Yankee clipper was brought to perfection by Donald McKay of Boston, who built such vessels as the Flying Cloud, the Glory of the Seas, and the Lightning. U.S. and British clippers came to be known as China clippers because they utilized their speed to carry on a flourishing China trade in tea and opium. Clippers sailed from the U.S. Atlantic coast around Cape Horn to California in the days of the gold rush. They steadily reduced the time for their long voyages and held famous races. The clipper came into being only after its finally successful rival, the steamship, was engaging in transoceanic voyages. In the early days the clipper easily outran the plodding steam vessel, but, ironically, the improved steamship began to forge ahead even as some of the fastest and most beautiful clippers were being built. When the Cutty Sark, one of the swiftest and most celebrated British clippers, was completed at Dunbarton, Scotland, in 1869, the era of the commercial sailing ship had nearly come to an end.Clipper a two-electrode hydrogen-filled ionic device with an indirectly heated oxide cathode. Clippers have the properties of high-current pulse-mode operated devices and rectifiers. They are used primarily to remove excessive voltages and to protect against unwanted signals, and they participate in charging the accumulators of radar-transmitter pulse modulators. They are also used as valves in current rectifiers. The electrodes of the clipper are made of copper. The electrodes, together with ceramic walls, constitute the casing of the device. If a positive voltage is applied to the anode, a current pulse passes from the cathode to the anode, thereby removing any overvoltage. The advantages of the clipper include its low dynamic resistance (fractions of an ohm), its high electric strength, its low pick-up time (nanoseconds), its high stability under pulse-current overloads, and its greater protection effectiveness in comparison to other devices designed for similar purposes. A. A. POLIAKOVA clipper[′klip·ər] (electronics) limiter clipper1. any fast sailing ship 2. Electronics another word for limiterClipper (hardware, cryptography)An integrated circuit whichimplements the SkipJack algorithm. The Clipper ismanufactured by the US government to encrypt telephone data.It has the added feature that it can be decrypted by the USgovernment, which has tried to make the chip compulsory in theUnited States. Phil Zimmerman (inventor of PGP) remarked,"This doesn't even pass the sniff test" (i.e. it stinks).
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news:alt.privacy.clipperClipper (2)A compiled dBASE dialect from Nantucket Corp, LA.Versions: Winter 85, Spring 86, Autumn 86, Summer 87, 4.5(Japanese Kanji), 5.0. It uses the Xbase programminglanguage.Clipper(1) See CA-Clipper and CLIPPER chip.
(2) A family of 32-bit RISC microprocessors from Intergraph that were used in earlier graphics workstations.FinancialSeeclipclipper
Synonyms for clippernoun (electronics) a nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitudeSynonymsRelated Words- circuit
- electric circuit
- electrical circuit
- electronics
noun a fast sailing ship used in former timesSynonymsRelated Words- sailing ship
- sailing vessel
noun shears for cutting grass or shrubbery (often used in the plural)Related Wordsnoun scissors for cutting hair or finger nails (often used in the plural)Related Words |