Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shred \Shred\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shred} or {Shredded}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Shredding}.] [OE. shreden, schreden, AS.
scre['a]dian; akin to OD. schrooden, OHG. scr?tan, G.
schroten. See {Shred}, n.]
1. To cut or tear into small pieces, particularly narrow and
long pieces, as of cloth or leather. --Chaucer.
2. To lop; to prune; to trim. [Obs.]
Shredding \Shred"ding\, n.
1. The act of cutting or tearing into shreds.
2. That which is cut or torn off; a piece. --Hooker.
Source : WordNet®
shred
n 1: a tiny or scarcely detectable amount [syn: {scintilla}, {whit},
{iota}, {tittle}, {smidgen}, {smidgeon}, {smidgin}, {smidge}]
2: a small piece of cloth or paper [syn: {rag}, {tag}, {tag end},
{tatter}]
v : tear into shreds [syn: {tear up}, {rip up}]
[also: {shredding}, {shredded}]
shredding
See {shred}