Definition of Discing

1. disc [v] - See also: disc

Lexicographical Neighbors of Discing

discides
disciding
disciferous
disciflorous
disciform
disciform degeneration
disciform keratitis
disciform macular degeneration
discina
discinas
discinct
discind
discinded
discinding
discinds
discing (current term)
disciple
discipled
disciples
discipleship
discipleships
discipless
disciplesses
disciplic
disciplinable
disciplinableness
disciplinal
disciplinant
disciplinarian
disciplinarians

Literary usage of Discing

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

1. Practical Track Maintenance by Kenneth L. Van Auken (1916)
"The Fairmont Motor Car discing Machine—A good- looking section helps both foreman and roadmaster. When good looks result from necessary work which can be ..."

2. Agricultural Economics by James Ernest Boyle (1921)
"Cos* of Producing Oats Per Acre (Iowa), 1917 Rent $5.44 Breaking stalks 230 discing before seeding 672 Harrowing before seeding 100 Seeding with drill 578 ..."

3. Horse, Truck and Tractor: The Coming of Cheaper Power for City and Farm by Herbert Newton Casson, Rollin William Hutchinson, Lynn Webster Ellis (1913)
"In stubble plowing and discing at the same time, the extra length of turns will reduce this a trifle more; and where discing, drilling, and harrowing are ..."

4. Dry Land Farming by Thomas Shaw (1909)
"Such cultivation embraces harrowing, discing, renovating and cultivating by various implements and in various ways. Grain crops, grass crops, forage crops ..."

5. Bulletin by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (Fargo) (1899)
"A spring tooth or discing harrow is generally considered more efficient than a smoothing harrow, to kill the weeds in a fall plowed piece or on summer ..."

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