trim line

The term 'trim line' is used in various fields such as graphic design, manufacturing, and geography to denote a specific boundary or edge for different purposes.

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Definition

B2Graphic Design and Printing

(technical)The precise boundary where paper or material will be cut to its final size.

Example

  • Ensure your text stays within the trim line to avoid it being cut off.

C1Engineering and Manufacturing

(technical)The boundary where excess material is removed to achieve the desired shape or size of a part or component.

Example

  • The trim line ensures that the component fits perfectly into the assembly.

C1Geography

(academic)A clear boundary on the side of a valley formed by natural events such as glaciers, marking the highest extent reached.

Example

  • The trim line on the valley wall shows where the glacier once reached.

C1Automotive Industry

(technical)The standard set of features on a vehicle, excluding optional or additional features.

Example

  • The base trim line of the car includes air conditioning and power windows.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "trim line":

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