Definition of Primings

1. Noun. (plural of priming) ¹

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Definition of Primings

1. priming [n] - See also: priming

Lexicographical Neighbors of Primings

primeval soup
primevally
primeverose
primevous
primi
primidone
primigenial
primigravid
primigravida
primigravids
primigravity
primine
primines
priming
priming coat
primings (current term)
primip
primipara
primiparae
primiparas
primiparous
primipilar
primips
primitial
primitive
primitive art
primitive concept
primitive concepts
primitive person
primitive recursion

Literary usage of Primings

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

1. A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement & Present State of the by Robert Hunt, John Holland (1853)
"The other primings have not the same inconvenience, having a covering in common with ... The waxed primings were in use with sportsmen when proposed by M. ..."

2. VIth International Inland Navigation Congress, The Hague, 1894: Reports (1894)
"The apparatus on a small scale weighs kilo and is able to fire two primings; the medium size weighs 8.50 kilo and fires eight ..."

3. The Chemistry of Paints and Painting by Arthur Herbert Church (1901)
"Fuller primings are often given where it is not desired to allow the texture ... Such primings are put on alternately in directions at right angles to one ..."

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