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mounting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ma?nt??/
- Rhymes: -a?nt??
Adjective
mounting (not comparable)
- That continues to mount; steadily accumulating.
Translations
Verb
mounting
- present participle of mount
Noun
mounting (plural mountings)
- Something mounted; an attachment.
- The act of one who mounts.
- 1834, John Dunmore Lang, An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales
- The stage we had now commenced was eighteen miles in length; but the frequent mountings and dismountings, to climb or to descend the rocky sides of the mountains, made it appear much longer.
- 1834, John Dunmore Lang, An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales
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housing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ha?z??/
- Rhymes: -a?z??
- Rhymes: -a?s??
Etymology 1
From house +? -ing.
Verb
housing
- present participle of house
- We are housing the company's servers in Florida.
Etymology 2
From Middle English housyng, housinge, howsynge, from Old English *h?sung (“housing”), from Old English h?sian (“to house, shelter; receive into one's house”), equivalent to house +? -ing. Cognate with Scots housing (“housing”), Dutch huizing, behuizing (“housing”), Low German husing, hüsing (“housing”), German Behausung (“housing”).
Noun
housing (countable and uncountable, plural housings)
- (uncountable) The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone.
- (uncountable) Residences, collectively.
- She lives in low-income housing.
- (countable) A mechanical component's container or covering.
- The gears were grinding against their housing.
- A cover or cloth for a horse's saddle, as an ornamental or military appendage; a saddlecloth; a horse cloth; in plural, trappings.
- An appendage to the harness or collar of a harness.
- (architecture) The space taken out of one solid to admit the insertion of part of another, such as the end of one timber in the side of another.
- A niche for a statue.
- (nautical) That portion of a mast or bowsprit which is beneath the deck or within the vessel.
- (nautical) A houseline.
Synonyms
- (houses, collectively): accommodation, lodging
- (mechanical component's container): case, casing, cover, covering, lid
Derived terms
- bell housing, bellhousing
- housing stock
Translations
See also
- house
French
Noun
housing m (plural housings)
- (computing) colocation; A service allowing multiple customers to locate network, server, and storage gear, connect them to a variety of telecommunications and network service providers, with a minimum of cost and complexity.
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