Definition of Cannings

1. canning [n] - See also: canning

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cannings

cannibalize
cannibalized
cannibalizes
cannibalizing
cannibally
cannibals
cannie
cannier
canniest
cannikin
cannikins
cannily
canniness
canninesses
canning
cannings (current term)
cannister
cannisters
cannit
cannizzarite
cannoli
cannolis
cannon
cannon-bone
cannon ball
cannon bone
cannon cracker
cannon fire
cannon fodder
cannon sound

Literary usage of Cannings

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

1. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine by Edward Hungerford Goddard, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (1860)
"Their estate here, called in the deeds of the family, "the manor farm of Bourton, within the manor of Bishop's cannings," was conveyed by deed dated 10 ..."

2. Selected Proceedings of the Sheffield Symposium on Applied Probability by Ishwar V. Basawa, Robert L Taylor (1991)
"The Genealogy of Patterns of ESS's C. cannings and GT Vickers. University of Sheffield Summary In a finite conflict a given payoff matrix A may possess ESS ..."

3. A Treatise on the Law Relating to Infants by William Macpherson (1841)
"Mackay, 131, 555 , Wallis p. 111 p. Walker, 341 , Witts p. 380 Cannel p. Buckle, 519, 521, 528 cannings p. Flower, 233 Canterbury (Lord), ..."

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