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intercut
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in·ter·cut  (ntr-kt)
v. in·ter·cut, in·ter·cut·ting, in·ter·cuts
v.tr.
To interweave (two separate, usually concurrent scenes) in a film; crosscut.
v.intr.
To crosscut.

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