snip vs spicule

snip

noun
  • A piece cut out by snipping. 

  • A vasectomy. 

  • A small amount of something; a pinch. 

  • The act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something. 

  • Something acquired for a low price; a bargain. 

  • A single cut with scissors, clippers, or similar tool. 

  • A white marking on a horse's muzzle, between the nostrils. 

  • A small or weak person, especially a young one. 

  • An act or sound of snipping, the sound produced by scissors. 

verb
  • To break off; to snatch away. 

  • To remove the irrelevant parts of quotations in the reply message. 

  • To reduce the price of a product, to create a snip. 

  • To cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors. 

  • To circumcise. 

spicule

noun
  • A sharp, needle-like piece. 

  • A needle-like mating structure found only in male nematodes. 

  • A tiny glass flake formed during the manufacture of glass vials 

  • A small spike of flowers. 

  • A jet of matter ejected from the photosphere of the sun. 

  • Any of many needle-like crystalline structures that provide skeletal support in marine invertebrates like sponges. 

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