| prune |
to cut back parts of plants for better shape, disease control or improved fruiting.
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| Prunella |
a twilled woolen dress fabric; a heavy woolen fabric used for the upper of shoes.
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| prune juice sputum |
Thin, reddish, bloody sputum.
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| prune-belly defect |
A nonstandard, but descriptive, term for children with congenital absence of one or more layers of abdominal muscles. SYN: triad syndrome.
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| prune b. |
see under syndrome.
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| prune | a worker who thins out and trims trees and shrubs |
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