nyírásra
Nyírásra is a Hungarian term that translates to "for shearing" or "for clipping" in English. It refers to the act of cutting or trimming something, typically hair, wool, or grass. The word is most commonly used in the context of animal husbandry, specifically when referring to the shearing of sheep or the clipping of livestock. It can also be used to describe the trimming of lawns or hedges in gardening.
The process of nyírásra, or shearing, is crucial for sheep farmers. It involves removing the wool coat
In a broader sense, nyírásra can also apply to other forms of cutting. For example, lawnmowers perform