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prune
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prune 1  (prn)
n.
1.
a. The partially dried fruit of any of several varieties of the common plum, Prunus domestica.
b. Any kind of plum that can be dried without spoiling.
2. Slang An ill-tempered, stupid, or incompetent person.
intr.v. pruned, prun·ing, prunes Slang
To make a facial expression exhibiting ill temper or disgust: "Their faces prune at the slightest provocation" (James Wolcott).

[Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *prna, from Latin prnum, plum.]

prune 2  (prn)
v. pruned, prun·ing, prunes
v.tr.
1. To cut off or remove dead or living parts or branches of (a plant, for example) to improve shape or growth.
2. To remove or cut out as superfluous.
3. To reduce: prune a budget.
v.intr.
To remove what is superfluous or undesirable.

[Middle English prouinen, from Old French proignier, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *prretundire : Latin pr-, in front; see pro-1 + Latin rotundus, round (from rota, wheel; see ret- in Indo-European roots).]

pruner n.

prune1
n
1. (Cookery) a purplish-black partially dried fruit of any of several varieties of plum tree
2. Slang chiefly Brit a dull, uninteresting, or foolish person
[from Old French prune, from Latin prūnum plum, from Greek prounon]

prune2
vb
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Horticulture) to remove (dead or superfluous twigs, branches, etc.) from (a tree, shrub, etc.), esp by cutting off
2. to remove (anything undesirable or superfluous) from (a book, etc.)
[from Old French proignier to clip, probably from provigner to prune vines, from provain layer (of a plant), from Latin propāgo a cutting]
prunable  adj
pruner  n

prune3
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) (Clothing & Fashion) an archaic word for preen1

prune


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