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Verb: intercut (intercut,intercutting)  ,in-tu(r)'kút
  1. To alternate scenes or shots in a film or video
    "The director intercut scenes from the past and present to create a sense of tension"
Noun: intercut  ,in-tu(r)'kút
  1. An alternation of scenes or shots in a film or video
    "The intercut between the two storylines was seamlessly executed"

Derived forms: intercuts, intercutting, intercut