abnodate (Meaning)
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abnodate (v. t.)
To clear (tress) from knots.
Synonyms & Antonyms of abnodate
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abnodate Sentence Examples
- The sailor used a sharp knife to cut knots from the tangled fishing net.
- She carefully wielded scissors to cut knots from her daughter's long hair.
- The lumberjack skillfully used a chainsaw to cut knots from the large timber.
- With a pair of pruning shears, the gardener worked to cut knots from the overgrown vines.
- The craftsman employed a chisel to cut knots from the wooden panel, ensuring a smooth finish.
- The weaver patiently used a small blade to cut knots from the intricate rug design.
- In woodworking, it's essential to use a specialized tool to cut knots from the wood for a seamless finish.
- The hairstylist recommended a detangling spray to make it easier to cut knots from her client's hair.
- The arborist carefully employed a pruning saw to cut knots from the tree branches.
- When dealing with a stubborn shoelace, it's often necessary to use scissors to cut knots from the lace.
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To clear (tress) from knots.
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No antonyms found.
The sailor used a sharp knife to cut knots from the tangled fishing net.
She carefully wielded scissors to cut knots from her daughter's long hair.
The lumberjack skillfully used a chainsaw to cut knots from the large timber.
With a pair of pruning shears, the gardener worked to cut knots from the overgrown vines.