Definition of Degging

1. deg [v] - See also: deg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Degging

degenerative disc disease
degenerative disorder
degenerative index
degenerative inflammation
degenerative joint disease
degenerative myopia
degenerescence
degenerous
degenerously
degens
degerm
degermed
degerming
degerms
degged
degging (current term)
deghettoization
deghettoize
deghettoized
deghettoizes
deghettoizing
deglacial
deglaciate
deglaciated
deglaciates
deglaciating
deglaciation
deglaciations
deglamorization
deglamorize

Literary usage of Degging

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

1. The Textile Colourist (1877)
"For the same reason all mixtures or additions of soda, alkaline ashes, urine, etc., to the degging water, is to be absolutely avoided. ..."

2. Preventive Medicine and Hygiene by Milton Joseph Rosenau, George Chandler Whipple, John William Trask, Thomas William Salmon (1921)
"This method, known as "degging," was widely practiced at one time, and is still occasionally found in some foreign mills. Dogging was replaced by shallow ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1829)
"... in degging a ditch in the (en, of a deep yellow or gold colons'. So nearly did it resemble that ..."

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