Definition of Harding

1. Noun. 29th President of the United States; two of his appointees were involved in the Teapot Dome scandal (1865-1823).


Definition of Harding

1. Proper noun. (surname A=An English and Irish from=given names) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Medical Definition of Harding

1. Harold E., 20th century British pathologist. See: Harding-Passey melanoma. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harding

Hapsburg jaw
Hapsburg lip
Har
Harada
Harada's disease
Harada's syndrome
Harakat al-Jihad al-Islami al-Filastini
Harakat ul-Jihad-I-Islami
Harare
Harari
Harbin
Harden-Young ester
Hardenbergia
Hardenbergia comnptoniana
Harderian gland
Harding
Hardon
Hardy
Hardy-Rand-Ritter test
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg law
Hardyan
Hardyesque
Hare Krishna
Hare Krishnas
Haredi
Harezm
Hargeisa

Literary usage of Harding

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

1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1895)
"Feb 5, 1719 son of George & Sarah (harding) Fairbanks Jonas b. Oct. 20, 1720 son of George ... May 25 1726 son of Thomas & Hannah harding Samuel b. Jan. ..."

2. Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope (1906)
"Mr. harding sat rubbing one hand on the other, but said not a word. ... Mr. harding still rubbed his hands, and still sat silent, gazing up into Mr. Slope's ..."

3. Cases on the Law of Torts by Francis Hermann Bohlen (1915)
"The deceased man harding was employed as a collier by the defendant collier company. In November last, harding was employed with others hewing coal on a ..."

4. A Selection of Leading Cases in Equity: With Notes by Frederick Thomas White, Owen Davies Tudor, John Innes Clark Hare, Horace Binney Wallace (1877)
"... or without having disposed of any of her husband's jewels to his relations.1 The plaintiffs, insisting that Elizabeth harding had no property in the ..."

5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1890)
"During this time harding was contemporary ut Oxford with John Jewel [qvj, ... On the accession of Queen Mary both harding and Jewel subscribed the required ..."

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