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Definition of Tenanting
1. tenant [v] - See also: tenant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tenanting
Literary usage of Tenanting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Farm Management: A Text-book for Student, Investigator, and Investor by Richard Laban Adams (1921)
"CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS OP Tenanting COMPARED WITH OWNING * Refers to number affixed
to list in chapter discussing farm management surveys. ..."
2. The New York Supreme Court Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of by Isaac Grant Thompson, Robley D. Cook (1874)
"He was first employed in sweeping and cleaning about the shop, and, afterward,
put to work upon a tenanting and mortising machine. ..."
3. Mechanics Magazine (1825)
"Is not that most agreeable knife-and-fork exercise, which is practised daily
between whiles, performed on the principle of the lever ; and that of tenanting ..."
4. The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth by William Walter Legge Dartmouth, William Oxenham Hewlett, Benjamin Franklin Stevens, William Page (1895)
"... for tenanting the same. The seller for 20000 acres will have £10000 in five
years and the purchaser by advancing £2102 will have £2000 for ever. ..."
5. Zoology: Being a Systematic Account of the General Structure, Habits by William Benjamin Carpenter (1857)
"To this group also belongs the Stellio, the different species of which are the
most common Lizards of the Levant,—tenanting old walls, ..."