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Scissor  v. t.  To cut with scissors or shears; to prepare with the aid of scissors.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Scissor" Quotes from Famous Books



... vegetation; and they are capable of destroying whole plantations of orange, mango, and lemon trees. They climb the tree, station themselves on the edge of a leaf and make a circular incision with their scissor-like jaws; the piece of leaf, about the size of a sixpence, held vertically between the jaws, is then borne off to the formicarium. This consists of low wide mounds, in the neighbourhood of which no vegetation is allowed, probably in order that the ventilation of the underground galleries ...
— The Industries of Animals • Frederic Houssay

... May we got into Latitude 28 deg. 26' South, when we saw numbers of birds many of which seemed to be land-birds, such as a white tropic-bird and a few scissor-tailed ducks, so that I surmised that we were near land. Two or three days afterwards we saw sea-weed floating in large quantities and long strips. On the 10th do. we passed the tropic in fine weather. On the 11th do. we saw land in 21 deg. 20' S. Lat.: it was a level, low-lying ...
— The Part Borne by the Dutch in the Discovery of Australia 1606-1765 • J. E. Heeres

... his capacity for walking may be seriously impaired, especially if the joints become fixed in an undesirable attitude. The most striking deformity occurs when both limbs are adducted so that they cross each other—one variety of the "scissor-leg" or "crossed-leg" deformity—in which the patient, if able to walk at all, does so by forward movements from the knees. An attempt should be made by arthroplasty to secure a movable joint at least on ...
— Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. • Alexander Miles

... night, despite the oppressive heat and the almost intolerable biting of mosquitoes and sandflies. In the wake of the departing trap flew a solitary beetle, making a noise exactly like a scissor-grinder at work. Soft and silent moths—some as big as small birds—went past my face, I fear to the hanging lamp behind me. Passing footfalls echoed bluntly from the wooden pavement, and in the far-away distance the bull-frogs croaked monotonously. And down below, ...
— We and the World, Part II. (of II.) - A Book for Boys • Juliana Horatia Ewing



Words linked to "Scissor" :   scissor-tailed, cut, scissor hold



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