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Definition of Ingoing
1. n. The act of going in; entrance.
2. a. Going; entering, as upon an office or a possession; as, an in-going tenant.
Definition of Ingoing
1. Adjective. going in; entering ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ingoing
1. entering [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingoing
Literary usage of Ingoing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy by Francis Gano Benedict, Thorne Martin Carpenter (1910)
"TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF THE ingoing AIR. In passing the current of air through
the calorimeter, temperature conditions may easily be such that the air ..."
2. Eight Lectures on the Signs of Life from Their Electrical Aspect by Augustus Désiré Waller (1903)
"The principal point is, that the effects of electrical excitation of whatever
direction have been ingoing, or as I choose to call it—•" negative. ..."
3. Modern Chemistry, with Its Practical Applications by Fredus Nelson Peters (1901)
"The ingoing current of air flows through the inner pipe under pressure and issues
from a small aperture at R into a chamber, T, under low pressure. ..."
4. Facts for the Laboring Man by Thomas Robinson Hazard (1840)
"... ingoing from a National Bunh, as in returning to о ne. cratic party then took
tlie decisive ground of gning the whole distance, and erecting tl,n ..."
5. The Underground Haulage of Coal by Wire Ropes: Including the System of Wire by Wilhelm Hildenbrand (1884)
"... to point (T), where the ingoing set is arranged. The cars for the lower gangway
are taken from (A) to (P) by the same rope which works the slope, ..."