Talmud Bavli
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Commentary for Shabbat 148:9

והתופר שתי תפירות: והא לא קיימא אמר רבה בר בר חנה א"ר יוחנן והוא שקשרן:

which proves that spinning direct from the animal is designated spinning? — Superior skill is different.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Scripture emphasizes there the skill that this demanded (v. 25), which shows that normal spinning is different. ');"><sup>16</sup></span> Our Rabbis taught: He who plucks the wing [of a bird], trims it [the feather], and plucks it [the down], is liable to three sin offerings. Said R. Simeon b. Lakish: For plucking [the wing] one is liable on account of shearing; for trimming [the feather] he is liable on the score of cutting; and for plucking [the down] he is liable under the head of smoothing.

Rashi on Shabbat

Who minces beets: the text is with a letter mem and not a samech, as explained in (chapter) Ha'Or Ve'Harotev (Chullin 120a) what is Kippah? Firma (with a mem). Mincier in Old French, cut it fine.
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Tosafot on Shabbat

One who minces beets: Grinding applies specifically with beets, but other foods are permitted [to be minced].
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Rashi on Shabbat

Who chops chips: thin woods to ignite a fire.
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Rashi on Shabbat

If he's particular on the measurement: to cut them by measure.
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Rashi on Shabbat

Cutting: [like] The hides that he cuts bu measure.
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Rosh on Shabbat

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