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- nounsheets (plural noun)
- a large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric, used on a bed to cover the mattress and as a layer beneath blankets when these are used.
- used in comparisons to describe the pallor of a person who is ill or has had a shock:"Are you OK? You're as white as a sheet"
- a rectangular piece of paper, especially one of a standard size produced commercially and used for writing and printing on:"a sheet of unmarked paper"
- a quantity of text or other information contained on a sheet of paper:"he produced yet another sheet of figures"
- printinga flat piece of paper as opposed to a reel of continuous paper, the bound pages of a book, or a folded map.
- all the postage stamps printed on one piece of paper:"a sheet of stamps"
- a map, especially one part of a series covering a larger area.
- a broad flat piece of material such as metal or glass:"the small pipe has been formed from a flat sheet of bronze"
- an extensive unbroken surface area of something:"a sheet of ice"
- a broad moving mass of flames or water:"the rain was still falling in sheets"
verbsheets (third person present)- cover with or wrap in a sheet or sheets:"we sheeted a narrow bed"
- (of rain) fall in large quantities:"rain sheeted down"
OriginOld English scēte, scīete, of Germanic origin; related to the verb shoot in its primary sense ‘to project’.nounsheets (plural noun)- a rope attached to the lower corner of a sail for securing or extending the sail or for altering its direction.
- (sheets)the space at the bow or stern of an open boat.
verbsheets (third person present)- make a sail more or less taut:"notice also how he is sheeting in the sail" · "you need to sheet it out considerably to slow down"
- (sheet something home)extend a sail by tightening the sheets so that the sail is set as flat as possible:"the jib is sheeted home"
OriginOld English scēata ‘lower corner of a sail’, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse skauti ‘kerchief’ (see also sheet).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric, used on a bed to cover the mattress and as a layer beneath blankets when these are used.
- a rectangular piece of paper, especially one of a standard size produced commercially and used for writing and printing on:
- a broad flat piece of material such as metal or glass:
- an extensive unbroken surface area of something:
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- A sheet is:
- A large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under1.
- A large rectangular piece of cloth used to cover a bed, or a rectangular piece of any material2.
- A large rectangular piece of cotton, linen, or other material used as an article of bedding, commonly spread in pairs so that one is immediately above and the other immediately below the sleeper3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under: I've put clean sheets on the bed.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sheeta large rectangular piece of cloth used to cover a bed, or a rectangular piece of any material, such as paper, glass, or metal:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/sheetnoun a large rectangular piece of cotton, linen, or other material used as an article of bedding, commonly spread in pairs so that one is immediately above and the other immediately below the sleeper.www.dictionary.com/browse/sheet Sheet Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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