Cutout
Pronunciation: /ˈkʌˌtaʊt/
Cutout (noun)
- A piece of paper, card, or cloth with part removed, making a clear shape or picture.
- An opening or space made by cutting away part of something, such as a window or panel.
- A flat figure of a person or character, usually made from cardboard, used for decoration or cheering.
Examples
- The child colored a paper shape cutout and taped it to the wall.
- A paper shape cutout can decorate a card or poster.