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intercut

Syllabification: (in·ter·cut)
Pronunciation: /ˌintərˈkət/
Definition of intercut

verb (intercuts, intercutting; past and past participle intercut)

[with object]
  • alternate (scenes or shots) with contrasting scenes or shots to make one composite scene in a film:pieces of archive film are intercut with brief interviews [no object]:the action intercuts between the time periods

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