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hailing

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?he?l??/

Verb

hailing

  1. present participle of hail

Noun

hailing (plural hailings)

  1. The act by which somebody is hailed.
    • 1995, Sara Mills, Feminist Stylistics Interface
      There is an unending series of hailings, both direct and indirect, to which the reader responds or does not respond. Thus, although certain texts attempt to address themselves to the reader, she may be critical of them []

Anagrams

  • nilghai

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hailstone

English

Etymology

From Middle English hailston, haylestone, hawleston, from Old English hagolst?n (hailstone), from Proto-Germanic *haglastainaz,equivalent to hail +? stone. Cognate with Dutch hagelsteen (hailstone), German Hagelstein (hailstone), Icelandic haglsteinn (hailstone).

Noun

hailstone (plural hailstones)

  1. A single ball of hail, or solid precipitation

Translations

Anagrams

  • antiholes, thiolanes

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