garnisher

/ˈɡɑrnɪʃər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or thing that garnishes, especially something that removes or cuts away unwanted or excess parts of something.

“The surgeon was a skilled garnisher, carefully removing the excess tissue from the patient’s wound.”

2. verb

To cut or remove unwanted or excess parts of something, especially in a decorative or precise manner.

“The chef garnished the plate with a delicate slice of lemon, adding a touch of elegance to the dish.”

Synonyms

  • garnisher
  • parer
  • trimmer

Antonyms

  • additioner
  • extender