pruning knife

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pruning knife

The gardener uses a pruning knife to trim the rose bush.

Definition

Noun: A small, specialized knife with a curved or hooked blade, designed for the specific task of trimming and cutting plants, particularly for pruning branches, stems, or shoots.

Usage

This noun refers to a specific tool used in gardening and arboriculture. It is a compound noun where "pruning" specifies the purpose of the "knife." It is typically used in contexts related to horticulture, gardening, and plant maintenance.

Examples
  • The gardener used a pruning knife to carefully remove the dead rose canes.
  • A sharp pruning knife is essential for making clean cuts that help plants heal faster.
  • He carried his pruning knife in a leather sheath on his belt while working in the orchard.
Advanced Usage
  • As a Modifier: The term can function attributively to describe other related items.
    • Example: She bought a new pruning knife handle to replace the broken one.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pruner (n): A more general term for a tool used for pruning, which can refer to secateurs (hand pruners), loppers, or a pruning knife.
  • Grafting Knife (n): A similar knife with a specific blade shape used for grafting plants.
  • Horticultural Knife (n): A broader category of knives used for various gardening tasks.
Synonyms
  • Trimming knife
  • Gardening knife (though this is a broader term)
Notes

This is a compound noun. The word "pruning" is a gerund (a verb form functioning as a noun) that modifies "knife" to indicate its primary function. The tool is distinct from larger tools like pruning shears or saws.

pruning knife

The gardener uses a pruning knife to trim the rose bush.

Noun
  1. a knife with a curved or hooked blade