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shear

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1. shear - Noun

2. shear - Adjective

3. shear - Verb

4. Shear - Proper noun

Meaning

To cut, clip, or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear cloth.

To separate or sever with shears or a similar instrument; to cut off; to clip (something) from a surface; as, to shear a fleece.

To reap, as grain.

Fig.: To deprive of property; to fleece.

To produce a change of shape in by a shear. See Shear, n., 4.

A pair of shears; -- now always used in the plural, but formerly also in the singular. See Shears.

A shearing; -- used in designating the age of sheep.

An action, resulting from applied forces, which tends to cause two contiguous parts of a body to slide relatively to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact; -- also called shearing stress, and tangential stress.

A strain, or change of shape, of an elastic body, consisting of an extension in one direction, an equal compression in a perpendicular direction, with an unchanged magnitude in the third direction.

To deviate. See Sheer.

To become more or less completely divided, as a body under the action of forces, by the sliding of two contiguous parts relatively to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact.

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It is the duty of a good shepherd to shear his sheep, not to skin them. Tiberius

To the governors who recommended burdensome taxes for his provinces, he [Tiberius] wrote in answer that it was the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not skin it. Tiberius

A man will rise, a man will fall. From the shear face of love like a fly from the wall. Bono

It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it. Latin Proverb

After shaving there is nothing to shear. Italian Proverb

After shaving there is nothing to shear. Portuguese Proverb

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