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The meaning of SHEAR is to cut off the hair from. How to use shear in a sentence.
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Shear Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHEAR is to cut off the hair from. How to use shear in a sentence.
SHEAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SHEAR definition: 1. to cut the wool off a sheep: 2. to cut the hair on a person's head close to the skin…. Learn more.
Shearing Wound vs Friction: Skin Shearing Defined | WCEI
What is skin shearing or a shearing wound? A shearing wound damages the skin on a deeper level. Shearing occurs when tissue layers laterally shift in relation to each other; as when bone and deep tissue layers move in opposite directions.
Shearing - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
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Shearing (physics) - Wikipedia
In continuum mechanics, shearing refers to the occurrence of a shear strain, which is a deformation of a material substance in which parallel internal surfaces slide past one another. It is induced by a shear stress in the material.
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