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in the PONS Dictionary

I. scis·sor [ˈsɪzəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. scissor (cut):

2. scissor (movement of legs):

3. scissor COMPUT:

II. scis·sor [ˈsɪzəʳ, Am -ɚ] N modifier

scissor (blade, case):

ˈscis·sors [ˈsɪzəz, Am -ɚz] N pl

Schere f <-, -n>

junc·tion [ˈʤʌŋkʃən] N

1. junction:

Kreuzung f <-, -en>
Autobahnkreuz nt <-es, -e>

2. junction COMPUT (connection between wires/cables):

3. junction COMPUT (region between areas):

Klett Biology Glossary

junction N

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

scissors junction Brit INFRASTR

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

junction INFRASTR

Present
Iscissor
youscissor
he/she/itscissors
wescissor
youscissor
theyscissor
Past
Iscissored
youscissored
he/she/itscissored
wescissored
youscissored
theyscissored
Present Perfect
Ihavescissored
youhavescissored
he/she/ithasscissored
wehavescissored
youhavescissored
theyhavescissored
Past Perfect
Ihadscissored
youhadscissored
he/she/ithadscissored
wehadscissored
youhadscissored
theyhadscissored

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A full set of large teeth with a scissors bite is typical, but dogs with vice bite also occur.
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Among the former are things like pliers, splicers, strippers, scissors, tweezers, tube cutters, wrenches, blow brushes, screwdriver and so on.
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Empty your hole punchers, cut tissue and construction paper with shredding scissors, or pick up confetti at a craft store.
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Suspicious of his motives, she retreats into a corner, defending herself with a pair of scissors.
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Three of the arms are for tools that hold objects, act as a scalpel, scissors, bovie, or unipolar or bipolar electrocautery instruments.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

[...]
But cutting of various materials with one scissor will dull the blades very fast.
www.extremtextil.de
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Allerdings verliert eine Schere, mit der alle Materialien durcheinander geschnitten werden deutlich schneller an Schärfe.