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called hand
pruners (in
American English) or
secateurs (in
British English), are a type of
scissors used for plants. They are
strong enough to
prune hard branches...
- A
prune is a
dried plum, most
commonly from the
European plum (Prunus domestica) tree. Not all plum
species or
varieties can be
dried into
prunes. Use...
- Look up
prune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prune is a
dried fruit of
various plum species.
Prune may also
refer to: Pruning, the
practice of...
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Prune juice is a
fruit juice derived from
prunes (dried plums) that have been rehydrated. It is m****-produced,
usually via hot extraction,
though juice...
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fruit of some
species in
Prunus subg. Prunus.
Dried plums are
often called prunes,
though in the
United States they may be
labeled as 'dried plums', especially...
- The
Vacaville tree
pruners'
strike of 1932 was a two-month
strike beginning on
November 14 by the
CAWIU in Vacaville, California,
United States. The strikers...
- secateurs, loppers, handsaws, or chainsaws.
Additionally in forestry, pole
pruners (averruncators in
British English) and pole saws are
commonly used, and...
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Virgin Prunes were an
Irish post-punk/gothic rock band
formed in 1977 in Dublin. They
disbanded in 1986
after the
departure of
singer Gavin Friday. The...
- In
physical simulations,
sweep and
prune is a
broad phase algorithm used
during collision detection to
limit the
number of
pairs of
solids that need to...
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Compote or compĂ´te (French for
stewed fruit) is a
dessert originating from
medieval Europe,[citation needed] made of
whole or
pieces of
fruit in sugar...