Definition of Iring

1. Verb. (present participle of ire) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Iring

1. ire [v] - See also: ire

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iring

iridoschisis
iridosclerotomy
iridosmine
iridosmines
iridosmium
iridotases
iridotasis
iridotomies
iridotomy
iridoviridae
iridovirus
iridoviruses
irids
irigenin
iriginite
iring (current term)
irinotecan
iris
iris-
iris-nevus syndrome
iris bicolor
iris bombe
iris dehiscence
iris diaphragm
iris dilator muscle
iris diseases
iris family
iris freckles
iris frill
iris neoplasms

Literary usage of Iring

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

1. The Science and Art of Surgery: A Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases by John Eric Erichsen (1884)
"Amputation of tbe Arm. Cle.iring the Bone. operation is also frequently performed by antero-posterior flaps. In this method, the anterior flap is made to ..."

2. Echoes from Mist-land: Or, The Nibelungen Lay, Revealed to Lovers of Romance by Annie Aubertine (Woodward) Moore (1877)
"HOW iring WAS SLAIN. "TV ITY whole life through have I striven to win -iV. ... Stern iring was not one to be thus daunted, and he began unhesitatingly to ..."

3. The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald (1819)
"... understand its object; and are pleased with sh.iring its success, We nu\ reasonably hope to increase our ..."

4. Teutonic mythology by Jacob Grimm, James Steven Stallybrass (1882)
"Of Innin and of iring, both the divine personality and the lapse into hero- nature seem to be made out. 2. MARSO. GAMBARO. ..."

5. The Science and Art of Surgery: A Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases by John Eric Erichsen (1884)
"Amputation of tbe Arm. Cle.iring the Bone. operation is also frequently performed by antero-posterior flaps. In this method, the anterior flap is made to ..."

6. Echoes from Mist-land: Or, The Nibelungen Lay, Revealed to Lovers of Romance by Annie Aubertine (Woodward) Moore (1877)
"HOW iring WAS SLAIN. "TV ITY whole life through have I striven to win -iV. ... Stern iring was not one to be thus daunted, and he began unhesitatingly to ..."

7. The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald (1819)
"... understand its object; and are pleased with sh.iring its success, We nu\ reasonably hope to increase our ..."

8. Teutonic mythology by Jacob Grimm, James Steven Stallybrass (1882)
"Of Innin and of iring, both the divine personality and the lapse into hero- nature seem to be made out. 2. MARSO. GAMBARO. ..."

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