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Topic: Tools

shear

IPA: /ʃɪr/

KK: /ʃɪr/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become deformed or to move by cutting or slicing through something.

Example: The metal will shear if too much force is applied.

noun

Definition: A tool or device used for cutting, often resembling scissors, and usually referred to in the plural form.

Example: The gardener used a pair of shears to trim the bushes.

transitive verb

Definition: To cut something, especially hair or wool, using a tool like scissors or shears.

Example: The farmer will shear the sheep in the spring to collect their wool.

sheath

IPA: /ʃiːθ/

KK: /ʃiːθ/

noun

Definition: A covering or case for a blade, like a sword, or any similar protective layer.

Example: He carefully placed the sword back into its sheath after the duel.

transitive verb

Definition: To cover or enclose something, especially a blade or weapon, with a protective case or covering.

Example: He decided to sheath his sword after the battle was over.

sheathe

IPA: /ʃiːð/

KK: /ʃiːð/

transitive verb

Definition: To cover or enclose something with a protective layer or case.

Example: He decided to sheathe his sword before entering the castle.

sheathing

IPA: /ˈʃiːθɪŋ/

KK: /ˈʃiːθɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A layer of material, often wood or fiber, that is applied to the outside of a building's structure to provide support and a base for weatherproofing.

Example: The contractor installed the sheathing before adding the exterior siding to the house.

sheave

IPA: /ʃiːv/

KK: /ʃiv/

noun

Definition: A round object with a groove around its edge, used to help lift or move things, often found in machines or as part of a pulley system.

Example: The mechanic replaced the old sheave to ensure the pulley system worked smoothly.

transitive verb

Definition: To gather and bind together into a bundle, especially of grain or similar materials.

Example: Farmers often sheave the wheat after harvesting it.

shed

IPA: /ʃɛd/

KK: /ʃɛd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To lose something naturally, like leaves or hair, as part of a process.

Example: In autumn, trees shed their leaves to prepare for winter.

noun

Definition: A small building used for storage or shelter, often found in gardens or yards.

Example: He keeps his gardening tools in the shed in the backyard.

transitive verb

Definition: To let something fall off or to lose something, often naturally or as a result of a process.

Example: The tree sheds its leaves in the autumn.

sheepshank

IPA: /ˈʃiːpʃæŋk/

KK: /ˈʃipˌʃæŋk/

noun

Definition: A type of knot used to shorten a rope or line without cutting it.

Example: The sailor tied a sheepshank to secure the extra length of rope.

sheeter

IPA: /ˈʃiːtə/

KK: /ˈʃitər/

noun

Definition: A machine used in industries to create sheets of materials like dough or fondant with a consistent thickness.

Example: The baker used a sheeter to prepare the dough for the pastries.

sheetfed

IPA: //ˈʃiːt.fɛd//

KK: /ʃitˌfɛd/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a printing process that uses individual sheets of paper instead of rolls.

Example: The sheetfed printer produces high-quality images on separate sheets of paper.

shellac

IPA: /ʃəˈlæk/

KK: /ʃəˈlæk/

noun

Definition: A type of resin that comes in thin flakes, used in making varnishes, paints, and finishes for wood.

Example: The carpenter used shellac to give the furniture a smooth, shiny finish.

transitive verb

Definition: To cover or finish a surface with a type of resin that hardens to create a protective layer.

Example: The carpenter decided to shellac the wooden table to give it a shiny finish.

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