prune
81prune — To partially or completely remove leaves; refers to both the aesthetic removal of dead or dying (senescing) leaves, and the reduction in leaf area as a means of reducing transpiration stress during transplanting …
82prune — v 1. lop off, crop, top, cut, cut down, cut short; poll, pollard, truncate, detruncate; dock, nip, snip; pare, shave, mow; chop, sever, dissever. 2. thin, thin out, weed, weed out; clear of, rid, remove, detach, amputate; relieve of, disburden,… …
83prune — verb 1) I pruned the roses Syn: cut back, trim, clip, shear, shorten, thin, shape 2) staff numbers have been pruned Syn: reduce, cut (back/down), pare (down), slim down …
84prune — 1. Fruit. Puluna. 2. Trim. Pa ipa i, oki oki …
85prune — /pru:n/ verb to reduce a product range by deleting old products ● The new marketing director insisted on pruning the product line to streamline the company’s functions …
86prune — сокращать …
87prune — see sikomahksiin …
88German prune — Prune Prune, n. [F. prune, from L. prunum a plum. See {Plum}.] A plum; esp., a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes. [1913 Webster] {German prune} (Bot.), a large dark purple plum, of oval shape, often one… …
89South African prune — Prune Prune, n. [F. prune, from L. prunum a plum. See {Plum}.] A plum; esp., a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes. [1913 Webster] {German prune} (Bot.), a large dark purple plum, of oval shape, often one… …
90Prune mombin — Prunier mombin Prunier mombin …