Definition of Kartings

1. karting [n] - See also: karting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kartings

karstenite
karstic
karstification
karstifications
karstify
karstological
karstologist
karstologists
karstology
karsts
karsy
kart
karter
karters
karting
kartings
karts
karvel
karvels
karwinaphthol
kary-
karyo-
karyochrome
karyochrome cell
karyoclasis
karyocyte
karyoevolution
karyogamic
karyogamies
karyogamy

Literary usage of Kartings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1894)
"Theophilus Kartings, seventh earl. 7 Luttrell ii. 441. I Luttrell ii. 441. 9 Luttrell ii. 443. Francis Brudenell lord Brudenell (eldest son of Robert ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1791)
"The letters from the Eaft Indie«, of which the following ase copies, were ihis day received by the Warren Kartings, one of ihe Company's ..."

3. Animal Mechanism: A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion by Etienne-Jules Marey (1890)
"... remarkable work on the relative extent of wing and weight of pectoral muscles in different species of flying vertebrate animals,* Kartings shows that in ..."

4. The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved (1784)
"... tions of the laft parliament, for the recall of Mr. Kartings and Sir Elijah Impey, might be read. ..."

5. General Sketch of History: Adapted for American Students by Edward Augustus Freeman (1876)
"... and all real power passed into the hands of the Kartings, who governed by the title of Mayors of the Palace. They came from the Eastern, the most German ..."

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