scissel
American
[sis-uhl, siz-]
/ ˈsɪs əl, ˈsɪz- /
noun
scissel
British
/ ˈsɪsəl /
noun
Etymology
Origin of scissel
1615–25; < French cisaille, noun derivative of cisailler to clip. See chisel
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