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1) "Pruner" -- As to pruner 2prune Function: verb Inflected Form(s): pruned; prun·ing Etymology: Middle English prouynen, probably ultimately from Old French prooignier, alteration of *porrooignier, from por- completely (from Latin pro-) + rooignier to cut, prune, from Vulgar Latin *rotundiare to cut around, from Latin rotundus round -- more at PRO-, ROTUND transitive verb 1 a : to reduce especially by eliminating superfluous matter <pruned the text> <prune the budget> b : to remove as superfluous <prune away all ornamentation> 2 : to cut off or cut back parts of for better shape or more fruitful growth <prune the branches> intransitive verb : to cut away what is unwanted or superfluous - prun·er noun Pronunciation Symbols A pruner is a device for removing twigs or small branches from trees and shrubs. It can refer to: - Secateurs (hand pruner)
- Pole pruner
- Pruning saw
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