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1 putāmen
putāmen inis, n [puto], that which is pruned away, clippings, waste, shells: iuglandium.* * *cutting, paring, shell -
2 scalprum
scalprum ī, n [SCARP-], a sharp cutting instrument, chisel, knife: fabrile, carpenter's chisel, L.: Si scalpra (emat) non sutor, shoemaker's knives, H.— A penknife, Ta.* * *tool for scraping/paring/cutting away/removing parts of bone/sharpening pens -
3 circumrasio
action of scraping round surface (of); scraping/paring around -
4 praesegmen
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5 scalper
tool for scraping/paring/cutting away/removing parts of bone/sharpening pens -
6 circumcidaneus
circumcīdānĕus, a, um, adj. [circumcīdo], prop., of or from cutting or paring around:mustum,
wine pressed out after the ordinary pressing, when the husks and stems remaining in the press had been cut around, Cato, R. R. 23, 4; cf. Plin. 14, 20, 25, § 124 sq.; Col. 12, 36;the same, called mustum circumcisicium or circumcisitum,
Varr. R. R. 1, 54, 3. -
7 circumrasio
circumrāsĭo, ōnis, f. [circumrado], a scraping or paring around:corticis,
Plin. 17, 26, 39. § 246. -
8 praecisura
praecīsūra, ae, f. [praecido], a cutting, cut, paring (post - class.):asparagorum,
Apic. 4, 2:agrorum,
Front. Colon. p. 102; 126; 140 Goes. -
9 praesegmen
praesegmen, ĭnis, n. [praeseco], a piece cut off, a paring (ante- and postclass.):tonsor omnia abstulit praesegmina,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 4, 33; cf.:praesegmina proprie Plautus in Aululariā ea dici voluit, quae unguibus eminulis praesecantur,
Non. 151, 33:cadaverum,
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10 recisamentum
rĕcīsāmentum, i, n. [recīdo], that which is cut off, a paring, shaving, chip, bit (very rare):coronariorum,
a scale struck off by the hammer, Plin. 34, 11, 26, § 111: duo recisamenta totius pyramidis, Auct. Palimps. ap. Maii praef. ad Cic. Rep. p. XL. (p. LVIIII. ext. Mos.).
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