Definition of Ductings

1. ducting [n] - See also: ducting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ductings

ductal carcinoma in situ
ductal hyperplasia
ductal papilloma
ducted
ducted fan
ductible
ductile
ductile iron
ductilely
ductilimeter
ductilimeters
ductilities
ductility
ductin
ducting
ductings (current term)
duction
ductions
ductless
ductless gland
ductless glands
ductlike
ductopenia
ductopenic
ductor
ductors
ducts
ducts of Skene's glands
ductular
ductule

Literary usage of Ductings

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

1. The Trial of John Frost for High Treason: Under a Special Commission Held at by John Frost, Joseph Gurney (1840)
"Have you yourself done so likewise?—Not very prominent. I must ask you, whether you yourself have not at public ductings, or at a public meeting, declared, ..."

2. The Statutes by Great Britain (1871)
"... first deducting out of the £££•£• same the sum of two shillings in the pound, to be paid to the constable or ductings, in other officer respectively who ..."

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