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| has gloss | (verb) become deformed by forces tending to produce a shearing strain shear |
| lexicalization | eng: shear |
| subclass of | (verb) undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" change |
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| Old English (ca. 450-1100) | |
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| lexicalization | ang: scieran |
| Bengali | |
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| lexicalization | ben: কাটছাঁট কর |
| Catalan | |
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| lexicalization | cat: cisallar |
| Welsh | |
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| lexicalization | cym: cneifio |
| lexicalization | cym: llafnu |
| Basque | |
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| lexicalization | eus: ilea_moztu |
| Icelandic | |
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| lexicalization | isl: rýja |
| Old Frisian | |
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| lexicalization | ofs: skera |
| Polish | |
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| lexicalization | pol: ścinać |
| Turkish | |
| lexicalization | tur: kesmek |
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| has category | (noun) the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics" natural philosophy, physics |
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