single word requests - What are the antonyms of "append" and "prepend"?


I need the antonyms for "append" (that is, I need a word that means "to remove at the end", since "append" means "to add at the end") and "prepend" (that is, I need a word that means "to remove at the beginning", since "prepend" means "to add at the beginning"). Do those words exist?


Would it be possible to use "behead" in a general context or is it limited to killing somebody?



Answer



You could top and tail something.



to cut off the hard parts at each end of a fruit or vegetable when you prepare it for cooking: Top and tail the beans.



One can do this with gooseberries and runner beans and so forth, so I can't see why you shouldn't do it to something else.


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