singular is tweezer and plural is tweezers
pants, trouser, scissors, tweezers
The noun 'tweezers' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun. The noun tweezers is a form of uncountable noun called a binary noun, a word for something made up of two parts to make a whole. Binary nouns have no singular form; binary nous are a short form for 'a pair of'. Examples are one tweezers or two tweezers and one pair of tweezers or two pairs of tweezers.
Is scissors and tweezers the same thing? Well they is close but tweezers is smaller.No scissors cut and tweezers tweez.
Tweezers are a type of forceps used for plucking hairs.
pincer
i think the tweezer a conductor
I used Tweezers to take out my splinter.
I used tweezers to remove a splinter from my thumb.
The noun "tongs" is a BINARY NOUN, a word for a thing that has two parts that make up the whole. Binary nouns don't have a singular form. Other examples of binary nouns are scissors, pants, shorts, tweezers, etc.
Optical tweezers was created in 1986.
Scissors and tweezers are for paper,hair,or anything else you can cut.
Geezer Tweezers are for anyone 62 years and older.