"Scissoring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scissoring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scissoring" Meaning

Scissors-like action of holding and rubbing hands together, often used to cuddle or show affection between people, typically in the LGBTQ+ community.

"Scissoring" Examples

Verb: Scissor

1. Can you scissor paper to make a paper snowflake for the holiday decoration?
2. She scissored her hair to make it shorter and more manageable.
3. The tailor's scissors were too dull to scissor through the thick denim fabric.
4. The software can scissor two images together to create a seamless composite.
5. The editors scissored several scenes from the movie to fit it into the time slot.

"Scissoring" Similar Words

Scise

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"Scise" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling of the word "science" or "slice."

Scissible

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Scissile

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Scission

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Scissiparity

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The word "scissiparity" is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the state of being capable of reproduction by division, typically of a cell or organism. It is also sometimes used to describe the process of fission, or the ability of an organism to split into multiple parts.<br><br>In a simpler sense, scissiparity can also relate to the ability to split or separate into distinct parts, often in a way that is sudden or sudden.<br><br>The term is derived from the Latin words "scissus," meaning "cut," and the suffix "-parity," related to similarity or division.

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Scissor

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Scissored

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Adjourned early; cut off or interrupted suddenly; stopped.

Scissors

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Scissure

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A shallow cleft or groove in a surface, especially in a rock.

Scitamineae

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Scitamineous

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Scituate

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Situated in a picturesque coastal setting, usually with fine views of the ocean or other large body of water.

Sciurid

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The word "sciurid" refers to a member of the squirrel family (Sciuridae). This family includes about 200 species of rodents that are primarily arboreal and well-known for their agility, bushy tails, and characteristic distinction between three front teeth, giving the top front teeth a projecting "diastema".

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Sciurids

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