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shav·ing \ˈshāviŋ, -vēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from gerund of shaven to shave 1. : an act or process of trimming or cutting closely: as a. : the removal of hair or beard with a razor < shaving with an electric razor takes him about five minutes > b. : the removal of excess material with a cutting tool < shaving is now the most widely used productive method of finishing … gear teeth — R.S.Kegg > c. : the scraping of old material from the surface of a recording medium (as a cylinder) to obtain a new recording surface 2. : a slice or fragment produced by a shaver: as a. : a thin strip of wood pared off by a plane — usually used in plural < fragrant boards and shavings — G.W.Brace > b. shavings plural : the strips trimmed from either side of a paper web or from a pile of sheets c. : flake, chip < the roll is then dusted with cocoa and decorated with shavings of bitter chocolate — New Yorker > 3. a. : the discounting of a note at an exorbitant rate b. : a reduction in amount < some price shavings were announced — Dun's Review > |