Shear

/ʃɪr/ verb

To cut wool from sheep or to cut through something with scissors or shears. Can also refer to forces that cause parts of a material to slide past each other.

From Old English 'scieran' meaning 'to cut, shave, shear', related to German 'scheren'. The word has maintained its basic meaning for over a millennium, though it has expanded into technical uses in physics and engineering.

AFskeer
AMመቁረጥ
ARقص
BGстрижа
BNকাটা
CAretallar
CSstříhat
DAklippe
DEscheren
ELκόβω
EScortar
ETniitma
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