Clip

Clip or CLIP may refer to:

Fasteners

  • Ammunition clip, a device for storing multiple rounds together as a unit before inserting into a magazine or cylinder
  • Binder clip, a device for holding thicker materials (such as large volumes of paper) together
  • Bread clip, a device for closing bags
  • Climbing clip, a device used to quickly and reversibly connect elements of climbing equipment
  • Circlip, a semi-flexible metal ring fastener for holding a pin in place
  • Crocodile clip, or alligator clip, a temporary electrical connector
  • Hair clip, a device for holding hair together or attaching materials such as caps to the hair
  • Money clip, a device for storing cash and credit cards in a very compact fashion
  • Paper clip, a device for holding several sheets of paper together
  • Rail clip, a rail fastener
  • Roach clip, a holder for smoking a cannabis cigarette

Arts and entertainment

Science and technology

Biology and medicine

Computing and telecommunications

  • Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training – Technique in neural networks for learning joint representations of text and images
  • CLIPS, a software tool for building expert systems, including the programming language COOL
  • Calling line identification presentation, a Caller ID technology
  • Clips (software) a video editing software application created by Apple Inc.

Other uses in science and technology

Other uses

See also

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