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furoya

clip
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1º_ It is an anglicism for a small hook that is used to hold sheets of paper to each other, and that is easily removable and reusable. By extension it applies to other clamps for different materials (p. and. 'hair clip'). From Old English clyppan ("to embrace"), with a distant antecedent in Frisian kleppa of equal significance. 2º_ Anglicism for a cinematographic short film, although in practice it differs from the short because it is an apheresis of video clip, which is used more to name the advertising shorts, the musicals with a single song, the fragments cut from a feature film for promotion. From the Nordic klippa ("cut, shear" ). 2º_ It can also be used as an onomatopoeia.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means clamp, brooch, paperweight. Bra. Fragment of a film that is presented as an advertising advance. Short. Small short film that is presented to promote a song. accompanied by images related to the interpreted theme. Video clip. Wire hook that is used to temporarily hold several sheets.

  


Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

Clip: ( 41 English voice; m. paper clips of small size, consisting of a wire bent so that it is much longer that wide and form two branches, one longer than the other, including loose paper can hold and nickel-plated.

  



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