Home › Words › K › knepparsknepparskneppars · noun — long-shafted pincers.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).EtymologyFrom dialectal knep + -ar + -s.nounLong-shafted pincers.Wooden tongs used for plucking weeds from among stalks of corn or grain.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.pincers 66% match — A gripping tool, pivoted like a pair of scissors, but with blunt jaws. vs kneppars →pincertail 55% match — Any of various species of gomphid dragonfly of the genus Onychogomphus, of Eurasia and Africa. vs kneppars →pincerwise 55% match — As if with pincers. vs kneppars →loppers 54% match — Pruning shears with long handles, used for lopping. vs kneppars →harpagone 54% match — The clasping organ of male genitalia, one of the gonopods vs kneppars →needlenose 54% match — Having a long, thin nose; applied to needlenose pliers. vs kneppars →spindlelegs 53% match — A person with long thin legs. vs kneppars →secateurs 53% match — Small, handheld pruning shears. vs kneppars →