<span class="searchmatch">feather</span> <span class="searchmatch">edging</span> present participle and gerund of <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> edge...
(third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> edges, present participle <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> <span class="searchmatch">edging</span>, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> edged) (transitive) To give a...
cutting it into boards. One who practises the sexual technique of <span class="searchmatch">edging</span>. edgerman Edgerton <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> edger straight-edger degre, dereg, erged, greed, redge...
distinguished from A. u. uropygialis in being much paler on the back, by the <span class="searchmatch">edgings</span> of the forehead scallopings and auriculars being paler, and by having the...
a compound adjective) Having an <span class="searchmatch">edging</span> of a certain material, color, and so on. a coat edged with fur black <span class="searchmatch">feathers</span> edged with gray a smooth-edged table...
Walkways, page 181, If you're <span class="searchmatch">edging</span> with stone, brick, or another material in a lawn area, set the upper surfaces of the <span class="searchmatch">edging</span> just at or not more than ½...
Part 8, Issue 1919, page 276: […] some of the <span class="searchmatch">feathers</span> (especially posterior scapulars) with the broad <span class="searchmatch">edgings</span> more rufescent and passing into whitish terminally;...
Probably from Latin patagīum (“gold <span class="searchmatch">edging</span> or border”) + -ēnās (declined feminine form of -īnus); coined by German botanist and ornithologist Heinrich...
21: Vincas — Old Maids or Periwinkles, often serve a useful purpose as <span class="searchmatch">edgings</span> or ground work to beds or borders. 1947, Olive Percival, Our old-fashioned...
strip, list”) Dutch lijst (“picture frame, list”) German Low German Liest (“<span class="searchmatch">edging</span>, border”) German Leiste (“strip, rail, ledge; (heraldry) bar”) Swedish lista...