sécateur - definizione. Che cos'è sécateur
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Cosa (chi) è sécateur - definizione

TYPE OF SCISSORS FOR USE WITH PLANTS
Secateurs; Secateur; Pruner; Garden shears; Hand pruners; Anvil pruner; Anvil pruners; Secuteurs; Pruning shear
  • Fig.1 shows the handle and head of an averruncator. Fig. 2 shows the head in use.
  • Collection of secateurs at [[Breamore House]].
  • Professional pruning shears often have replaceable blades
  • Bypass secateurs

secateurs         
Secateurs are a gardening tool that look like a pair of strong, heavy scissors. Secateurs are used for cutting the stems of plants. (BRIT; in AM, use pruning shears
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N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
Pruner         
·noun One who prunes, or removes, what is superfluous.
II. Pruner ·noun Any one of several species of beetles whose larvae gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner (Asemum moestum), whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly to the bark. When the branches fall each contains a pupa.
secateurs         
[?s?k?'t?:z, 's?k?t?:z]
¦ plural noun Brit. a pair of pruning clippers for use with one hand.
Origin
C19: plural of Fr. secateur 'cutter', formed irregularly from L. secare 'to cut'.

Wikipedia

Pruning shears

Pruning shears, also 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 of trees and shrubs, sometimes up to two centimetres thick. They are used in gardening, arboriculture, plant nursery works, farming, flower arranging, and nature conservation, where fine-scale habitat management is required.

Loppers are a larger, two-handed, long-handled version for branches thicker than pruning shears can cut.