twee‧zers /ˈtwiːzəz $ -ərz/
noun [plural][
Date: 1600-1700;
Origin: tweeze 'case of small instruments' (1600-1700), from etweese 'tweeze' (17-18 centuries), from the plural of etwee 'tweeze' (17-19 centuries), from French étui]
a small tool that has two narrow pieces of metal joined at one end, used to pull or move very small objects:
She was plucking her eyebrows with a pair of tweezers. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲