Definition of Centreing

1. centre [v] - See also: centre

Lexicographical Neighbors of Centreing

centre parting
centre spread
centre stage
centre third
centreback
centrebacks
centreboard
centreboards
centred
centredness
centrefield
centrefire
centrefold
centrefolds
centreground
centreing (current term)
centreless
centrelessness
centreman
centremen
centremost
centrencephalic
centrencephalic epilepsy
centrepiece
centrepieces
centrepin
centrepins
centreright
centres
centres for disease control and prevention

Literary usage of Centreing

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

1. "Red Books" of the British Fire Prevention Committee by British Fire Prevention Committee (1905)
"These blocks were laid on the centreing and set with cement and sand 1 to 3, with a bearing on the walls of 4^ in. (-11 m.). (See Fig. 7.) Fig. 5. ..."

2. Reinforced Concrete by Charles Fleming Marsh (1904)
"The lifting of the arch from the centreing may in some measure be prevented by keeping the surface damp ; but the centreing being protected from the damp ..."

3. Manna in the house; or, Daily expositions of the Gospels. St. Matthew (St by Barton Bouchier (1852)
"... shall be seven-fold, but all centreing in the same object, that God may be all in all. Let us bless God, then, for this question of the Sadducees. ..."

4. Encyclopaedia Britannica, a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and edited by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"This at the present day is effected by means of centreing an assemblage- of timbers framed together, with its upper surface of the same form as the arch ..."

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