sneds

/snɛdz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of sned; cuts off branches or tops of trees or plants.
    • Every spring, the gardener sneds the hedges to keep them neat.
    • He sneds the lower branches so the sunlight can reach the ground.
    • The worker sneds the young pines to shape them for timber.
noun
  1. Plural of sned; cut-off branches or trimmings from trees or plants.
    • The trail was covered with sneds left from the pruning crew.
    • She gathered the sneds to use as mulch in the garden.
    • They piled the sneds into a heap for burning.
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