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Definition of lining
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lining is as below...
Lining
(n.) The act of one who
lines;
the act or
process
of
making
lines,
or of
inserting
a
lining..
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Tubbing
::
Tubbing
(n.) A
lining
of
timber
or metal
around
the shaft of a mine;
especially,
a
series
of
cast-iron
cylinders
bolted
together,
used to
enable
those who sink a shaft to
penetrate
quicksand,
water,
etc., with
safety..
Endothelium
::
Endothelium
(n.) The thin
epithelium
lining
the blood
vessels,
lymphatics,
and
serous
cavities.
See
Epithelium..
Gambroon
::
Gambroon
(n.) A kind of
twilled
linen cloth for
lining.
Crib
::
Crib (n.) A
structure
or frame of
timber
for a
foundation,
or for
supporting
a roof, or for
lining
a
shaft..
Staw
::
Staving
(n.) A
cassing
or
lining
of
staves;
especially,
one
encircling
a water
wheel..
Wainscot
::
Wainscot
(n.) A
wooden
lining
or
boarding
of the walls of
apartments,
usually
made in
panels..
Firestone
::
Firestone
(n.) A stone which will bear the heat of a
furnace
without
injury;
--
especially
applied
to the
sandstone
at the top of the upper
greensand
in the south of
England,
used for
lining
kilns and
furnaces..
Retrograde
::
Retrograde
(a.)
Declining
from a
better
to a worse
state;
as, a
retrograde
people;
retrograde
ideas,
morals,
etc..
Skin
::
Skin (n.) The
covering,
as of
planking
or iron
plates,
outside
the
framing,
forming
the sides and
bottom
of a
vessel;
the
shell;
also, a
lining
inside
the
framing..
Sublinguae
::
Sublineation
(n.) A mark of a line or lines under a word in a
sentence,
or under
another
line;
underlining..
Bush
::
Bush (v. t.) To
furnish
with a bush, or
lining;
as, to bush a pivot
hole..
Leucorrhoea
::
Leucorrhoea
(n.) A
discharge
of a
white,
yellowish,
or
greenish,
viscid
mucus,
resulting
from
inflammation
or
irritation
of the
membrane
lining
the
genital
organs
of the
female;
the
whites..
Declinature
::
Declinature
(n.) The act of
declining
or
refusing;
as, the
declinature
of an
office..
Recline
::
Recline
(v. t.)
Having
a
reclining
posture;
leaning;
reclining.
Pietist
::
Pietist
(n.) One of a class of
religious
reformers
in
Germany
in the 17th
century
who
sought
to
revive
declining
piety in the
Protestant
churches;
-- often
applied
as a term of
reproach
to those who make a
display
of
religious
feeling.
Also used
adjectively.
Tinning
::
Tinning
(n.) The
covering
or
lining
of tin thus put on.
Recumbence
::
Recumbence
(n.) The act of
leaning,
resting,
or
reclining;
the state of being
recumbent..
Parget
::
Parget
(n.)
Plaster,
as for
lining
the
interior
of
flues,
or for
stuccowork..
Balas Ruby
::
Balas ruby () A
variety
of
spinel
ruby, of a pale rose red, or
inclining
to
orange.
See
Spinel..
Inclinatory
::
Inclinatory
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
leaning
or
inclining;
as, the
inclinatory
needle..
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