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Definition of Averaging
1. average [v] - See also: average
Lexicographical Neighbors of Averaging
Literary usage of Averaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Birds of North and Middle America: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Higher by Robert Ridgway (1919)
"averaging smaller, with relatively shorter bill and tarsus (wing 104-114, averaging,
107.4, in male, 103-117, averaging 110.9, in female; exposed culmen ..."
2. Mechanical Laboratory Methods: The Testing of Instruments and Machines in by Julian Chase Smallwood (1922)
"THE averaging OF CIRCULAR CHARTS Principles. The growing use of autographic
instruments of precision yielding circular charts has led to the development of ..."
3. Educational Guidance: An Experimental Study in the Analysis and Prediction by Truman Lee Kelley (1915)
"To test the extent of the error due to the averaging of literal grades, the
following facts are to be considered: Extent of Error in averaging Literal ..."
4. A Manual of the Principles and Practice of Road-making: Comprising the by William Mitchell Gillespie (1855)
"The original and corrected amounts are presented below in a tabular form: We thus
see that the method of calculating excavation and embankment by averaging ..."
5. Railroad Curves and Earthwork by Calvin Francis Allen (1920)
"In calculating the volumes or "quantities" of Earthwork, the principal methods
used are as follows : — I. averaging END AREAS. II. ..."