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sheet (s̸hēt)
noun
- a large, rectangular piece of cotton, linen, etc., used on a bed, usually in pairs, one under and one over the body
- a rectangular piece of paper, esp. one of a number of pieces cut to a definite, uniform size, as for use in writing, printing, etc.
- a large piece of such paper with a number of pages printed on it, to be folded into a signature for binding into a book: usually used in pl.
- Informal a newspaper a scandal sheet
- a broad, continuous surface, layer, or expanse, as of flame, water, ice, etc.
- a broad, thin, usually rectangular piece of any material, as glass, plywood, metal, etc.
- a flat baking pan a cookie sheet
- Old Poet. a sail
- Geol. any layer or deposit of rock, gravel, soil, ice, etc. that is broad in extent and comparatively thin
- Philately
- the unseparated stamps printed on a piece of paper by a single impression of a plate
- pane (sense )
Etymology: ME schete < OE sceat, piece of cloth, lappet, region, akin to Ger schoss, lap, ON skaut, lappet: for prob. IE base see shoot
transitive verb
adjective
Related Forms:
- sheetlike sheet′·like′ adjective
sheet (s̸hēt)
noun
- a rope or chain attached to a lower corner of a sail: it is shortened or slackened to control the set of the sail
- the spaces not occupied by thwarts, or cross seats, at the bow and stern of an open boat
Etymology: ME shete, as if < OE sceata, lower corner of a sail (akin to sheet) but actually short for sceatline, line attached to that part of a sail
sheet home
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Alternate definitions:
sheet
n.
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Preposition: of
- paper: The meeting started with the handing round of a sheet of paper on which people could state items to be added to the agenda.
Converse of object
- bake: Place on a greased baking sheet allowing space between each cookie.
Adjective modifier
- A4: You can get six grids from an A4 sheet.
Modifies a noun
- metal: Does your building have aging sheet metal or asbestos roofs or leaks?
Noun used with modifier
- balance: Assess the effects of business activity on the balance sheet.
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And saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending unto him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners, and let down to the earth: Wherein were all manner of fourfooted beasts of the earth, and wild beasts, and creeping things, and fowls of the air. And there came a voice to him, Rise,Peter; kill, and eat.
The whore and gambler, by the state Licensed build that nation's fate. The harlot's cry from street to street Shall weave old England's winding sheet.
A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast
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