Definition of Engining

1. engine [v] - See also: engine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Engining

engineering school
engineering science
engineerings
engineerization
engineerizations
engineers
engineless
enginelike
engineman
enginemen
enginer
engineries
enginers
enginery
engines
engining (current term)
enginous
engird
engirded
engirding
engirdle
engirdled
engirdles
engirdling
engirds
engirt
engiscope
engiscopes
englacial
engladden

Literary usage of Engining

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

1. The Borough of South Shields: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the by George B. Hodgson (1903)
"Mr. Marshall in the late thirties acquired what had formerly been Woodhouse's shipyard at the Lawe, and commenced building, as well as engining, steam-tugs. ..."

2. Technology Transfer in U.S. Aeronautics: U.S. Government Support of the U.S (1991)
"Boeing ultimately decided to concentrate on re-engining the 737. Each of these contracts represents an important example of how NASA RiD directly and ..."

3. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1898)
"It has been constructed with special reference to the lengthening and re-engining of two of the Atlantic liners of the North German Lloyd Company. ..."

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