To deprive of property; to fleece.
To deform because of forces pushing in opposite directions.
To make a vertical cut in coal.
To cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
To transform by displacing every point in a direction parallel to some given line by a distance proportional to the point’s distance from the line.
To remove the fleece from a sheep etc. by clipping.
To cut the hair of (a person).
To reap, as grain.
To change in direction or speed.
A large machine use for cutting sheet metal.
The act of shearing, or something removed by shearing.
Wind shear, or an instance thereof.
A transformation that displaces every point in a direction parallel to some given line by a distance proportional to the point’s distance from the line.
The response of a rock to deformation usually by compressive stress, resulting in particular textures.
A cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
Forces that push in opposite directions.
To secretively steal (an item or money) for personal use.
To put (money) into one's trouser pocket; to pocket.
To take and keep (something, especially money, that is not one's own); to pocket.
A pair of trousers.
Of or relating to trousers.