Cut-out (espionage)
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Noun



  1. A device that disconnects an electric circuit under certain dangerous circumstances
  2. A space produced when something is removed by cutting; the piece so cut out
  3. a railway cutting
  4. the separation of a group of cattle from a herd; the place where they are collected
  5. A trusted middleman, especially in espionage
 
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