level-off

[lev-uhl-awf, -of]

lev·el-off

[lev-uhl-awf, -of]
noun Aeronautics.
the maneuver of bringing an aircraft into a horizontal flying position after an ascent or descent.

Origin:
1925–30; noun use of verb phrase level off
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Level-off is always a great word to know.
So is shear modulus. Does it mean:
coefficient of substance's elasticity expressing ratio between shearing stress and shearing strain
fractional change in body's length due to applied tensile force
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