SECATEUR


Meaning of SECATEUR in English

ˈsekəˌtə̄(r also -_tə(r noun

( -s )

Etymology: French sécateur, from Latin secare to cut + French -ateur -ator (from Old French -atour )

chiefly Britain : scissors , shears — usually used in plural

roses and other tough flowers are cut with a pair of secateurs — Punch

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