shim
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shim
(shĭm)n.
A thin, often tapered piece of material, such as wood, stone, or metal, used to fill gaps, make something level, or adjust something to fit properly.
tr.v. shimmed, shim·ming, shims
To fill in, level, or adjust by using shims or a shim.
[Origin unknown.]
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shim
(ʃɪm)n
1. (Mechanical Engineering) a thin packing strip or washer often used with a number of similar washers or strips to adjust a clearance for gears, etc
2. (General Physics) physics a thin strip of magnetic material, such as soft iron, used to adjust a magnetic field
vb, shims, shimming or shimmed
(General Physics) (tr) to modify a load, clearance, or magnetic field by the use of shims
[C18: origin unknown]
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shim
(ʃɪm)n.
a thin slip or wedge of metal, wood, etc., for driving into crevices, as between machine parts to compensate for wear, or beneath bedplates, large stones, etc., to level them.
[1715–25]
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shim
Past participle: shimmed
Gerund: shimming
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Noun | 1. | shim - a thin wedge of material (wood or metal or stone) for driving into crevices wedge - something solid that is usable as an inclined plane (shaped like a V) that can be pushed between two things to separate them |
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