shear |
nipper |
As nouns the difference between shear and nipper
is that
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger while
nipper is one who, or that which, nips.
As a verb shear
is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As an adjective shear
is .
shear |
slitting |
As verbs the difference between shear and slitting
is that
shear is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears while
slitting is .
As nouns the difference between shear and slitting
is that
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger while
slitting is the act by which something is slit.
As an adjective shear
is .
shear |
rip |
As nouns the difference between shear and rip
is that
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger while
rip is routing]] information protocol, a dynamic routing protocol used in local and [[wan|wide area networks.
As a verb shear
is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As an adjective shear
is .
As an interjection rip is
.
shear |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between shear and undefined
is that
shear is while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb shear
is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As a noun shear
is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
shear |
viscous |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between shear and viscous
is that
shear is (physics) a force that produces a shearing strain while
viscous is (physics) of or pertaining to viscosity.
As adjectives the difference between shear and viscous
is that
shear is while
viscous is having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.
As a verb shear
is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As a noun shear
is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
shed |
shear |
As verbs the difference between shed and shear
is that
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide while
shear is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As nouns the difference between shed and shear
is that
shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut while
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
As an adjective shear is
.
tweak |
shear |
As nouns the difference between tweak and shear
is that
tweak is a sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or twitch while
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
As verbs the difference between tweak and shear
is that
tweak is to pinch and pull with a sudden jerk and twist; to twitch while
shear is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As an adjective shear is
.
sheet |
shear |
In geology terms the difference between sheet and shear
is that
sheet is an extensive bed of an eruptive rock intruded between, or overlying, other strata while
shear is the response of a rock to deformation usually by compressive stress, resulting in particular textures.
As nouns the difference between sheet and shear
is that
sheet is a thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper while
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
As verbs the difference between sheet and shear
is that
sheet is to cover or wrap with cloth, or paper, or other similar material while
shear is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
As an adjective shear is
misspelling of lang=en.
shear |
tear |
As verbs the difference between shear and tear
is that
shear is to cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears while
tear is to rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether intentionally or not; to destroy or separate.
As nouns the difference between shear and tear
is that
shear is a cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger while
tear is a hole or break caused by tearing.
As an adjective shear
is misspelling of lang=en.
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