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Shifter Also known as a shape shifter, shifters have the ability to shift into any form or animal. In most stories or myths, the number one form for a shifter to use is a wolf. They slightly resemble werewolves, but don't unwillingly change on a full moon, in fact, the moon does not affect them at all. Upgrade your factory shifter handle for a custom shifter knob for that 'just right' look and feel. JEGS carries a wide selection of shifter handles and gear shift knobs for automatic custom shifters and manual transmission shifters from B&M, Ford Racing, Grant. If your manual or automatic shift lever is on the floor of your car or truck, the shifter boot is the flexible cover at the base of it. It protects the shifter mechanism by preventing debris from falling in, and it helps keep noise and fumes out of the cabin.
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shift
(shĭft)v.tr.1. To exchange (one thing) for another of the same class: shifted assignments among the students.
2. To move or transfer from one place or position to another.
4. To change (gears), as in an automobile.
5. Linguistics To alter phonetically as part of a systematic historical change.
v.intr.1. To change position, direction, place, or form.
2. a. To provide for one's own needs; get along: 'See me safe up: for my coming down, I can shift for myself'(Thomas More).
3. To change gears, as when driving an automobile.
4. Linguistics To be altered as part of a systematic historical change. Used of speech sounds.
n.1. A change from one person or configuration to another; a substitution.
2. a. A group of workers that relieve another on a regular schedule.
b. The working period of such a group: worked the night shift.
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3. b. A stratagem; a trick.
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5. A change in attitude, judgment, or emphasis.
6. A change in position, as:
a. Music A change of the hand position in playing the violin or a similar instrument.
b. Football A rearrangement of players from one formation to another just prior to the snap of the ball.
c. Baseball A rearrangement of one or more fielders for improved defense against a particular hitter.
e. Computers Movement of characters in a register to the left or right, as of the bits in a byte.
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8. Physics A change in wavelength, causing a movement of a spectral band or line.
9. Linguisticsa. A systematic change of the phonetic or phonemic structure of a language.
10. a. A loosely fitting dress that hangs straight from the shoulder; a chemise.
[Middle English shiften, from Old English sciftan, to arrange, divide.]
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Noun | 1. | shifter - a stagehand responsible for moving scenery stage technician, stagehand - an employee of a theater who performs work involved in putting on a theatrical production |
2. | shifter - a mechanical device for engaging and disengaging gears; 'in Britain they call a gearshift a gear lever' mechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles automotive vehicle, motor vehicle - a self-propelled wheeled vehicle that does not run on rails |
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shifter
n(US Aut, bicycle) → Schalthebelm
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