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finding
English
Etymology
From Middle English fyndyng, Old English findincge; equivalent to find +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fa?nd??/
- Hyphenation: find?ing
Noun
finding (plural findings)
- A result of research or an investigation.
- (law) A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact.
- That which is found, a find, a discovery.
- The act of discovering something by chance, an instance of finding something by chance.
- (Canada, US, generally plural) Tools or materials used in shoe making or repair. [from 19th century]
- A self-contained component of assembled jewellery. [from 19th century]
Derived terms
- fault-finding, faultfinding
- findings
- key finding
- wayfinding
Translations
Verb
finding
- present participle of find
References
- “finding, n.”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2016
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fending
English
Verb
fending
- present participle of fend
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