Word Meanings - FRONDATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The act of stripping, as trees, of leaves or branches; a kind of pruning. Evelyn.
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- STRIPPING
The last milk drawn from a cow at a milking. (more info) 1. The act of one who strips. The mutual bows and courtesies . . . are remants of the original prostrations and strippings of the captive. H. Spencer. Never were cows that required - PRUNER
Any one of several species of beetles whose larvæ gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner , whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly - PRUNIFEROUS
Bearing plums. - STRIPPER
One who, or that which, strips; specifically, a machine for stripping cards. - PRUNELLA; PRUNELLO
A smooth woolen stuff, generally black, used for making shoes; a kind of lasting; -- formerly used also for clergymen's gowns. - PRUNELLE
A kind of small and very acid French plum; -- applied especially to the stoned and dried fruit. - PRUNE
propagation; hence, probably, the meaning, to cut away superfluous 1. To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay. - PRUNING
That which is cast off by bird in pruning her feathers; leavings. Beau. & Fl. Pruning hook, or Pruning knife, cutting instrument used in pruning trees, etc. -- Pruning shears, shears for pruning trees, vines, etc. (more info) 1. The act - PRUNELLO
A species of dried plum; prunelle. - PRUNUS
A genus of trees with perigynous rosaceous flowers, and a single two-ovuled carpel which usually becomes a drupe in ripening. Note: Originally, this genus was limited to the plums, then, by Linnæus, was made to include the cherries and the apricot. - STRIPPET
A small stream. "A little brook or strippet." Holinshed. - LEAVES
pl. of Leaf. - PRUNELLA
Angina, or angina pectoris. Thrush. Prunella salt , niter fused and cast into little balls. - REPRUNE
To prune again or anew. Yet soon reprunes her wing to soar anew. Young. - SPRUNTLY
In a sprunt manner; smartly; vigorously; youthfully. B. Jonson. - PARKLEAVES
A European species of Saint John's-wort; the tutsan. See Tutsan. - UPRUN
To run up; to ascend. The young sun That in the Ram is four degrees uprun. Chaucer. of matchless might, who, like a thriving plant, Upran to manhood. Cowper. - CROSSTREES
Pieces of timber at a masthead, to which are attached the upper shrouds. At the head of lower masts in large vessels, they support a semicircular platform called the "top." - SPRUNG
imp. & p. p. of Spring. - SPRUNT
To spring up; to germinate; to spring forward or outward. To sprunt up, to draw one's self up suddenly, as in anger or defiance; to bristle up.