scissible (Meaning)

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scissible (a.)

Capable of being cut or divided by a sharp instrument.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scissible

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scissible Sentence Examples

  1. The paper was so scissible that it tore easily, even when handled with care.
  2. The cloth's scissible nature made it perfect for delicate embroidery.
  3. The thin metal sheet proved to be scissible and could be cut with a pair of scissors.
  4. The crust of the bread was surprisingly scissible, breaking apart effortlessly.
  5. The plastic wrapping was scissible enough to be opened by hand, without the need for tools.
  6. The scissible material of the balloon allowed it to expand and contract with ease.
  7. The fabric's scissible threads enabled it to be cut into intricate patterns.
  8. The scissible nature of the gemstone facilitated its flawless faceting.
  9. The scissible bark of the tree peeled off effortlessly, revealing its smooth inner surface.
  10. The scissible cells of the tomato made it ripe and easy to slice.

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Capable of being cut or divided by a sharp instrument.

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The paper was so scissible that it tore easily, even when handled with care.

The cloth's scissible nature made it perfect for delicate embroidery.

The thin metal sheet proved to be scissible and could be cut with a pair of scissors.

The crust of the bread was surprisingly scissible, breaking apart effortlessly.