usually used with a pl v pincers
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pincher(usually used with a pl. v.) pincers
plier(sometimes used with a sing. v.) small pincers with long jaws, for bending wire, holding small objects, etc. (usually used with pair of)
plyer(sometimes used with a sing. v.) small pincers with long jaws, for bending wire, holding small objects, etc. (usually used with pair of)
plyers(sometimes used with a sing. v.) small pincers with long jaws, for bending wire, holding small objects, etc. (usually used with pair of)
excretal(usually used with a pl. v.) excreted matter, as urine, feces, or sweat
excreta(usually used with a pl. v.) excreted matter, as urine, feces, or sweat
crudites(used with a sing. or pl. v.) appetizer consisting of a variety of raw vegetables, usually cut into strips or bite-size pieces, and served with a dip
raviolis(used with a sing. or pl. v.) small cases of pasta, often square, stuffed with a filling, usually of meat or cheese, and often served with a tomato sauce
kreplech(used with a sing. or pl. v.) turnovers or pockets of noodle dough filled with any of several mixtures, as kasha or chopped chicken livers, usually boiled, and served in soup
calends(usually used with a pl. v.) the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar, from which the days of the preceding month were counted backward to the ides
kalends(usually used with a pl. v.) the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar, from which the days of the preceding month were counted backward to the ides
sheers(usually used with a pl. v.) framework for hoisting heavy weights, consisting of two or more spars with their legs separated, fastened together near the top and steadied by guys, which support a tackle
links(used with a pl. v.) the ground or course over which golf is played. A standard full-scale golf course has 125 to 175 acres (51 to 71 hectares), usually with 18 holes varying from 100 to 650 yd. (91 to 594 m) in length from tee to cup