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CLIP

(CLassical IP) See Classical IP.


clip
the pointed flange on a horseshoe that secures it to the front part of the hoof

clip [klip]
(design engineering)
A device that fastens by gripping, clasping, or hooking one part to another.
(ordnance)

1.CLIP - Compiler Language for Information Processing.
2.CLIP - Common LISP in Parallel.
3.(programming, tool)CLiP - A documentation extractor by Eric W. van Ammers that recognises a particular style of comments. This style can be adjusted to suit virtually any programming language and target documentation language. CLiP was designed to be compatible with hypertext systems.

Version 2.1 runs on MS-DOS, VAX/VMS and Unix

ftp://sun01.info.wau.nl/clip/.


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He released the safety catch with his thumb, and operating the sliding outer barrel, ran the contents of the clip through the mechanism.
Early in this trick once when the steward had left the room and Michael's eager nose was within an inch of the prohibited morsel, Kwaque, playfully inclined, reached for the morsel himself and received a lacerated hand from the quick flash and clip of Michael's jaws.
Why, you two was scuffling, and he fetched you one with the headboard and you fell flat; and then up you come, all reeling and staggering like, and snatched the knife and jammed it into him, just as he fetched you another awful clip -- and here you've laid, as dead as a wedge til now.
 
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