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snap vs elasticity of shear

elasticity of shear vs snap

snap and elasticity of shear both are nouns.

snap is a verb but elasticity of shear is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
snap Yes No Yes No
elasticity of shear Yes No No No
As nouns, elasticity of shear is a hyponym of snap; that is, elasticity of shear is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than snap:
  • snap: the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
  • elasticity of shear: the elasticity of a body that has been pulled out of shape by a shearing force
snap (noun) elasticity of shear (noun)
the act of catching an object with the hands the elasticity of a body that has been pulled out of shape by a shearing force
(American football) putting the ball in play by passing it (between the legs) to a back
any undertaking that is easy to do
the act of snapping the fingers; movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
a fastener used on clothing; fastens with a snapping sound
an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
a sudden sharp noise
a sudden breaking
the noise produced by the rapid movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
a crisp round cookie flavored with ginger
tender green beans without strings that easily snap into sections
a spell of cold weather
snap (verb) elasticity of shear (verb)
break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension
close with a snapping motion
utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone
record on photographic film
to grasp hastily or eagerly
separate or cause to separate abruptly
cause to make a snapping sound
put in play with a snap
bring the jaws together
lose control of one's emotions
move or strike with a noise
move with a snapping sound
make a sharp sound
Difference between snap and elasticity of shear

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