- hand
pruners (in
American English), or
secateurs (in
British English), are a type of
scissors used for plants. They are
strong enough to
prune hard branches...
- A
prune is a
dried plum, most
commonly from the
European plum (Prunus domestica) tree. Not all plum
species or
varieties can be
dried into
prunes. A prune...
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Prune juice is a
fruit juice derived from
prunes (dried plums) that have been rehydrated. It is a m****-produced
product that is
often produced using a...
- Karl
Pruner is a
Canadian actor whose most
notable work is in
portraying Canadian Prime Minister John
Turner in the 2002 mini-series Trudeau.
Amongst his...
- The
Electric Prunes are an
American psychedelic rock band,
formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1965. Much of the band's
music was, as
music historian...
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Virgin Prunes were an
Irish post-punk band
formed in 1977 in Dublin. They
disbanded in 1986
after the
departure of
singer Gavin Friday. The
other members...
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Prune belly syndrome is a rare,
genetic birth defect affecting about 1 in 40,000 births.
About 97% of
those affected are male.
Prune belly syndrome is...
- Chocolate-covered
prunes, also
known as
plums in
chocolate or
prunes in
chocolate (Polish: śliwka w czekoladzie, Russian: чернослив в шоколаде, romanized:...
-
Compote or compôte (French for
stewed fruit) is a
dessert originating from
medieval Europe,[citation needed] made of
whole or
pieces of
fruit in sugar...
- Look up
prune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prune is a
dried fruit of
various plum species.
Prune may also
refer to: Pruning, the
practice of...