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Definition of Dewing
1. dew [v] - See also: dew
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dewing
Literary usage of Dewing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1838)
"The greatest monthly range of the dewing point was, in October, 30°, ...
The extreme dewing points differed 32°. The dewing point has been as high as 76°, ..."
2. The Dedham Historical Register by Dedham Historical Society (Mass.) (1890)
"Sarah dewing died Feb. 13, 1852 aged 02 years. Henry was b. ... Mehitable dewing
wife of Henry dewing died May 17, 1750 aged 57 years. ..."
3. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1918)
"dewing THE "Lady in White," by Thomas W. dewing reproduced on the opposite page
has recently been acquired by the Worcester Art Museum. Of it a writer. ..."
4. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1904)
"William S. dewing, acting in behalf of dewing & Sons, agreed to take the place
... Having purchased Button's interest dewing & Sous insisted that all these ..."
5. The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Homer Saint-Gaudens (1913)
"XI BY-ROADS 1882-1889 The Sleight of Hand—The Sunday Concerts—Cornish, New
Hampshire—The First Summer—The Improvement of Home—dewing, Brush and Others—The ..."