Pair used for trimming
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SHEARSPair used for trimming
GALLOONBraid used for trimming
ADZTool used for trimming wood
RUCHEStrip of fabric used for trimming
RICRACOne spelling for a zigzagging ribbon used as trimming
vaira fur used for lining and trimming of medieval garments
rucheda pleated, fluted, or gathered strip of fabric used for trimming
ruchea pleated, fluted, or gathered strip of fabric used for trimming
vairsVAIR, a fur used for lining and trimming of medieval garments
soutachenarrow braid, commonly of mohair, silk, or rayon, used for trimming
trimmersAn implement used for trimming off the unwanted or untidy parts of something
trimmerAn implement used for trimming off the unwanted or untidy parts of something
foresheeta rope used for trimming the foresail; the space near bow of open boat
foresheetsFORESHEET, a rope used for trimming the foresail; the space near bow of open boat
chenillesA tufted velvety cord or yarn, used for trimming furniture and making carpets and clothing
sicklesA short-handled farming tool with a semicircular blade, used for cutting grain, lopping, or trimming
vairfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
vairsfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
marabouany of three large storks of the genus Leptoptilus, of Africa or the East Indies, having soft, downy feathers under the wings and tail that are used for making a furlike trimming for women's hats and garments
marabousany of three large storks of the genus Leptoptilus, of Africa or the East Indies, having soft, downy feathers under the wings and tail that are used for making a furlike trimming for women's hats and garments
PLIERSPair used for bending wire
gallused(used with a pl. v.) pair of suspenders for trousers
pastilyeither one of a pair of small round coverings for the nipples used by striptease dancers
plyers(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)
plier(sometimes used with a sing. v.) small pincers with long jaws, for bending wire, holding small objects, etc. (usually used with pair of)
tongsany of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something (usually used with pair of)
tongersany of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something (usually used with pair of)
tongany of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something (usually used with pair of)
tongedany of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something (usually used with pair of)
tongerany of various implements consisting of two arms hinged, pivoted, or otherwise fastened together, for seizing, holding, or lifting something (usually used with pair of)
slingshotsA forked stick, to which an elastic strap (or a pair of elastic bands connected by a small sling) is fastened to the two prongs, typically used for shooting small stones
slingshotA forked stick, to which an elastic strap (or a pair of elastic bands connected by a small sling) is fastened to the two prongs, typically used for shooting small stones
ringpair of usually rubber-covered metal rings suspended from a ceiling or crossbar to a height of approximately eight feet above the floor and used for hanging, swinging, and balancing feats in gymnastics
bindingA mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, esp. either of a pair used for downhill skiing that hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall
bindingsA mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, esp. either of a pair used for downhill skiing that hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall
chopsticksone of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, held in one hand between the thumb and fingers and used chiefly in China, Japan, and other Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth
amphorallarge two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awar
amphoralarge two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awar
amphoraslarge two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awar