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Home Dictionary Name: shearingCalendering and shearing
Calendering and shearing, both 'calendering' and 'shearing' involve an assortment and variety of processes some of which might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric both the expressions calendering and shearing are collective expressions representing a number of sub-species of operations which depending upon the nature of the particular operation may or may not alter the nature of the gry fabric as such, Mafatlal Fine Spg. and Mfg. Co. Ltd. v. C.C.I, (1989) 2 SCC 446: AIR 1989 SC 784 (787). [Central Excise Rules 1944, R. 49A]...
Shear
To cut clip or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument as to shear sheep to shear cloth...
Sheep shearing
Act of shearing sheep...
Shearing
Shearing, involve an assortment and variety of processes some of which might and some others might not affect or alter the nature of the fabric representing a number of sub-species of operations which depending upon the nature of the particular operation may or may not alter the nature of the grey fabric as such, Mafatlal Fine Spinning and Mfg. Co. Ltd. v. CCE, AIR 1989 SC 784 (787). [Central Excise Rules, 1944, R. 49A(1)(b) and (2)]...
Shearing indicates
Shearing indicates,(a) cutting fleece from live sheep(b) Trimming nap or pile to the required uniform height, and(c) Removing all protruding fibers from the surface of the fabric i.e. cropping, Handbook on Glossary of Textile Terms (Bureau of Indian Standards)....
Shearing
The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine as the wool from sheep or the nap from cloth...
Shear steel
See under Shear...
Lambale
A feast at the time of shearing lambs...
Shorling
The skin of a sheen after the fleece is shorn off as distinct from the morling or skin taken from the dead sheep also a sheep of the first years shearing...
Shearling
A sheep but once sheared...
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