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pruning

noun as in trimming

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They found that most homes in the town had defensible space, thanks to pruning done by owners.

As I felt when I saw this revival on Broadway, Furth’s book might have benefited from some judicious pruning.

Jacaranda trees usually bloom by June, but they may flower at any time of year depending on conditions such as light, heat, rain or pruning.

They can get their hands dirty with more advanced stuff like pruning and composting.

The bulk of Camu’s work is about supporting living trees, emphasizing three key areas: soil health, structural pruning and annual inspections.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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