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ALL meanings of shearing

Shear·ing
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  • noun shearing Usually, shears. (sometimes used with a singular verb) scissors of large size (usually used with pair of). any of various other cutting implements or machines having two blades that resemble or suggest those of scissors. 1
  • noun shearing the act or process of shearing or being sheared. 1
  • noun shearing a shearing of sheep (used in stating the age of sheep): a sheep of one shear. 1
  • noun shearing the quantity, especially of wool or fleece, cut off at one shearing. 1
  • noun shearing one blade of a pair of large scissors. 1
  • noun shearing Usually, shears. (usually used with a plural verb). Also, sheers. Also called shear legs, sheerlegs. a framework for hoisting heavy weights, consisting of two or more spars with their legs separated, fastened together near the top and steadied by guys, which support a tackle. 1
  • noun shearing a machine for cutting rigid material, as metal in sheet or plate form, by moving the edge of a blade through it. 1
  • noun shearing Mechanics, Geology. the tendency of forces to deform or fracture a member or a rock in a direction parallel to the force, as by sliding one section against another. 1
  • noun shearing Physics. the lateral deformation produced in a body by an external force, expressed as the ratio of the lateral displacement between two points lying in parallel planes to the vertical distance between the planes. 1
  • verb with object shearing to cut (something). 1
  • verb with object shearing to remove by or as if by cutting or clipping with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep. 1
  • verb with object shearing to cut or clip the hair, fleece, wool, etc., from: to shear sheep. 1
  • verb with object shearing to strip or deprive (usually followed by of): to shear someone of power. 1
  • verb with object shearing Chiefly Scot. to reap with a sickle. 1
  • verb with object shearing to travel through by or as if by cutting: Chimney swifts sheared the air. 1
  • verb without object shearing to cut or cut through something with a sharp instrument. 1
  • verb without object shearing to progress by or as if by cutting: The cruiser sheared through the water. 1
  • verb without object shearing Mechanics, Geology. to become fractured along a plane as a result of forces acting parallel to the plane. 1
  • verb without object shearing Chiefly Scot. to reap crops with a sickle. 1
  • noun shearing the act of shearing a sheep or flock of sheep 0
  • noun shearing the action or process of cutting with or as with shears 0
  • noun shearing something cut off with shears, as the amount of wool cut from sheep 0
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