Clip
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Clip or CLIP may refer to:
- Calling line identification presentation, a Caller ID technology
- Clip (ammunition), a device for storing multiple rounds together as a unit before inserting into a magazine or cylinder
- Clip (compiler), a multi-platform compiler for the Clipper programming language
- Confirmed line item performance, a measure of the reliability of supply chain delivery
- Continuous Liquid Interface Production, a form of additive manufacturing that uses photo polymerization
- Cupertino Language Immersion Program, a K-8 program in the Cupertino Union School District, California
- CLIPS, a software tool for building expert systems, including the programming language COOL
- Clips, a nickname for the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team
Fasteners
- Hair clip, a device used to hold hair together or attahcing materials such as caps to the hair
- Binder clip, a device used for holding thicker materials (such as large volumes of paper) together
- Bulldog clip, a common binder clip
- Paper clip, a device for holding several sheets of paper together
- Crocodile clip, or "alligator clip", a temporary electrical connector
- Circlip, a semi-flexible metal ring fastener used to hold a pin in place
- Roach clip, a holder used for smoking a marijuana cigarette
- Bread clip, a device for closing bags
- Rail clip, a rail fastener
- Fastener used on a badge or name tag
- Money clip, a device for storing cash and credit cards in a very compact fashion
Media
- Clip art
- Media clip
- Video clip
- Clip (film), a 2012 film
- Clips (game show), a game show that aired on YTV from 1993 to 1996
Science
- Caribbean large igneous province
- Class II-associated invariant chain peptide, the part of the invariant chain that binds MHC class-II groove
- Corticotropin-like intermediate peptide, an endogenous neuropeptide
- CLIP, crosslinking immunoprecipitation, a method used in molecular biology
See also
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