lops in English

verb
1
cut off (a branch, limb, or other protrusion) from the main body of a tree.
they lopped off more branches to save the tree
2
hang loosely or limply; droop.
a stomach that lopped over his belt
noun
1
branches and twigs lopped off trees.
The discarded lop and top is a potential source of wood fuel.
verb

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1. Juvenile scal­ lops in turn attached to Bryozoon

2. Christine developed the Plush Lop by crossing Dwarf Lops with Standard Rex.

3. Three separate standards for wooled lops were received from three different individuals.

4. By the late 1930s large numbers of purebred Lops were registered, predominantly in the south-west.

5. Synonyms for Abscises include amputates, removes, separates, severs, cleaves, cuts off, docks, lops off, truncates and curtails

6. Ten years later, these smaller Holland Lops were imported to Britain by George Scott of Yorkshire via a Dutch contact.

7. 4 In the illustration of the vine, Jehovah “takes away,” or lops off, a branch when it does not bear fruit.

8. Miniature Plush Lops today have playful, friendly personalities, but they are also docile enough to allow their owners to hold them for reasonably long periods of time.

9. * 1977 , Bill Reed, Dogod , Yes, and the door also lops off stairs leading to a landing on whose landing is another door on whose hinges much of this story Ajars , if

10. The Miniature Lop in Britain is a relatively new rabbit breed, and it is descended from the first dwarf lops that were developed in the Netherlands during the 1970s.