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ridging

English

Verb

ridging

  1. present participle of ridge

Noun

ridging (plural ridgings)

  1. A pattern of ridges.
    • 1853, Robert Jameson, The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
      I observed that a moulding descended obliquely from this entrance down to the bottom, while striae followed the same line, the whole sides indeed being marked by curious scoopings, and intermediate ridgings []

Anagrams

  • dirging, girding, griding

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rigging

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??????/
  • Rhymes: -????

Etymology 1

From Middle English riggyng, ryggyng, riggynge, equivalent to rig +? -ing.

Noun

rigging (countable and uncountable, plural riggings)

  1. Dress; tackle; especially (nautical), the ropes, chains, etc., that support the masts and spars of a sailing vessel, and serve as purchases for adjusting the sails, etc.
  2. Similar supporting material used for construction work, or in film, theater, etc.
Hyponyms
  • (tackle of a sailing vessel): running rigging, standing rigging
Meronyms
  • (tackle of a sailing vessel): See Thesaurus:rigging
Derived terms
  • election-rigging
Translations

Etymology 2

From rig +? -ing.

Verb

rigging

  1. present participle of rig

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