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Trim may refer to:
Places
- Trim, County Meath, a town and castle in Ireland
- Trim Station (OC Transpo), a bus station in Ottawa, Canada
- Trim Road, in Ottawa, Canada
Decoration
- Trim (sewing), ornaments applied to clothing or other textiles
- Trim package, a set of cosmetic embellishments to a car or other vehicle
- A kind of decorative molding, typically around an opening
Computing and electronics
- Trim (programming), a function in computer programming
- TRIM Context, a software product
- Editing posts in an online conversation, such as Usenet
- Adjustment of an electronic resistor
Navigating sea and air
- Adjustment of sails on a ship or boat
- Adjustment of sailing ballast
- Adjusting the pitch of an aircraft using trim tabs
Other meanings
- Trim (cat), the first feline to circumnavigate Australia
- Trim (rapper), a British grime MC
- Trimmed, a 1922 film starring Hoot Gibson
- Book trimming, a stage of the publishing process
- Trade Related Investment Measures, rules of the World Trade Organization
- Transfusion-related immunomodulation, a condition of the immune system
- The height in a theatre at which a batten is used
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