-ing

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Used to form uncountable nouns from various parts of speech denoting materials or systems of objects considered collectively

Piping is a system of pipes considered collectively.

Used to form gerunds, a type of verbal nouns, from verbs

the making of the film.

Forming derivative nouns (originally masculine), with the sense ‘son of, belonging to’, as patronymics or diminutives

farthing.

Used to form present participles of verbs

If you are connect()ing to a remote machine you can simply call connect(), it'll check to see if the socket is unworthy, and will bind() it to an unused local port if necessary.

Having a specifed quality, characteristic, or nature; of the kind of

gelding.

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A water meadow
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A suffix used to form nouns from verbs, and signifying the act of; the result of the act; as, riding, dying, feeling
ch'ing
{i} last of the Chinese dynasties (1644 to 1912) founded by the conquering Manchu which was overthrown by the nationalist revolutionaries
ch'ing
Ch'ung ch'ing Ch'ing hai Kuan Han ch'ing Chiang Ch'ing Ch'ing hai Hu Ch'ing dynasty
fro-ing
see to-ing and fro-ing
gunsmith ing
The art or business of a gunsmith
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A suffix used to from present participles; as, singing, playing
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It has also a secondary collective force; as, shipping, clothing
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A pasture or meadow; generally one lying low, near a river
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A suffix formerly used to form diminutives; as, lording, farthing
to-ing and fro-ing
If you say that there is a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, you mean that the same actions or movements or the same arguments are being repeated many times. After some to-ing and fro-ing, Elsie and the children moved back to London
-ing

    Synonyme

    -ery, -age

    Etymologie

    () Middle English -ing from Old English -ing, -ung from Proto-Germanic *-ungō. Akin to Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung.

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