sheer
Pronunciation: (shēr), [key] — adj., adv., n. -er, -est,
—adj. - transparently thin; diaphanous, as some fabrics: sheer stockings.
- unmixed with anything else: We drilled a hundred feet through sheer rock.
- unqualified; utter: sheer nonsense.
- extending down or up very steeply; almost completely vertical: a sheer descent of rock.
- bright; shining.
—adv. - clear; completely; quite: ran sheer into the thick of battle.
- perpendicularly; vertically; down or up very steeply.
—n. - a thin, diaphanous material, as chiffon or voile.
sheer
Pronunciation: (shēr), [key] — v.i.
- to deviate from a course, as a ship; swerve.
—v.t. - to cause to sheer.
- to give sheer to (a hull).
—n. - a deviation or divergence, as of a ship from its course; swerve.
- the fore-and-aft upward curve of the hull of a vessel at the main deck or bulwarks.
- the position in which a ship at anchor is placed to keep it clear of the anchor.
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