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Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ַחַר) Hebrew unisex name SHACHAR means "dawn" or "morning."
Boy/Male
Muslim
King
Girl/Female
Biblical
Putrefied, searching.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Charming; Delightful
Male
Hindi/Indian
(शेष) Hindi myth name of a naga king of serpents, one of the primal beings of creation. The name was derived from the Sanskrit root shiş, SHESHA means "that which remains."
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ַחַר) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Shachar, SHAHAR means "dawn" or "morning."
Biblical
that makes to rot; that seeks those who despise me
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lucky one
Boy/Male
Hindu
Delightful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, Peak
Female
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Sita, SEETHA means "furrow."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(शेखर) Variant spelling of Hindi Sekar, SHEKHAR means "crest, peak."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Shepherd.
Girl/Female
Biblical
That makes to rot, that seeks those who despise me.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life, Spirit of life
Biblical
(or Aijeleth Shahar) the land of the morning
Biblical
putrefied; searching
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Witham. Compare Whitham.
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ֵת) Hebrew name SHETH means "buttocks." In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Adam and Eve.
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conj.
Whether; -- in dependent questions.
v. i.
To become more or less completely divided, as a body under the action of forces, by the sliding of two contiguous parts relatively to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact.
v. t.
To reap, as grain.
pron. & conj.
Whether.
v. t.
To cut, clip, or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear cloth.
v. t.
A strain, or change of shape, of an elastic body, consisting of an extension in one direction, an equal compression in a perpendicular direction, with an unchanged magnitude in the third direction.
pron. & conj.
Whether.
v. t.
Fig.: To deprive of property; to fleece.
v. t.
An action, resulting from applied forces, which tends to cause two contiguous parts of a body to slide relatively to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact; -- also called shearing stress, and tangential stress.
n.
The part of a plow which projects downward beneath the beam, for holding the share and other working parts; -- also called standard, or post.
pron.
Which (of two); which one (of two); -- used interrogatively and relatively.
v. t.
A pair of shears; -- now always used in the plural, but formerly also in the singular. See Shears.
n.
One of the higher alcohols of the methane series, homologous with ethal, and found in small quantities as an ethereal salt of stearic acid in spermaceti.
n.
A pot for boiling things; a boiler.
v. t.
To produce a change of shape in by a shear. See Shear, n., 4.
conj.
In case; if; -- used to introduce the first or two or more alternative clauses, the other or others being connected by or, or by or whether. When the second of two alternatives is the simple negative of the first it is sometimes only indicated by the particle not or no after the correlative, and sometimes it is omitted entirely as being distinctly implied in the whether of the first.
v. t.
A shearing; -- used in designating the age of sheep.
v. i.
To deviate. See Sheer.
n.
One who sheathes.
v. t.
To separate or sever with shears or a similar instrument; to cut off; to clip (something) from a surface; as, to shear a fleece.