Definition of Apting

1. apt [v] - See also: apt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Apting

apteria
apterism
apterisms
apterium
apterous
aptery
apteryges
apterygial
apterygote
apteryx
apteryxes
aptest
apthous ulcers
apthovirus
aptiganel
apting (current term)
aptitude
aptitude test
aptitude tests
aptitudes
aptitudinal
aptitudinally
aptly
aptness
aptnesses
aptonym
aptonyms
aptote
aptotes
aptotic

Literary usage of Apting

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

1. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1842)
"... tide Twelf- viding, apting, preparing, furnishing, and setting fourth Candlemas of divers plaies or showes of Histories, and other Inven- j.jiz , tions ..."

2. France by Sydney Morgan (1817)
"It is, however, extremely observable, even to a foreign spectator, that the style of apting the serious comedies of Moliere is wholly different from that ..."

3. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"My only difficulty arose from this single question : Whether 1 could prudently risk apting on a presumption either that Spain did not already or would not ..."

4. The Primitive Family in Its Origin and Development by Carl Nicolai Starcke (1889)
"... but Among the Scottish Highlanders there was a custom of hand/apting; that is, two chiefs agreed that the heir of the one should live with the daughter ..."

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