2. Noun. The materials used to cover and close a container. ¹
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Definition of Lidding
1. lid [v] - See also: lid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lidding
Literary usage of Lidding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle (1864)
"<j>erate struggle ensued, which lasted nearly eight ••• mûries, and inf which,
a second time in the history of lidding the faith was strong enough to ..."
2. L.R.A. as Authorities: Including the Citations of Each Case as Precedent, (1 by Lawyers' reports annotated, United States Supreme Court (1914)
"Iowa, 305, 92 NW 7!t. lidding to require a street railway to remove its tracks
to the middle of the street, place same at grade and pave the portion of the ..."
3. L. R. A. as Authorities: Including the Citations of Each Case as a Precedent ...by Lawyers' reports annotated, United States Supreme Court by Lawyers' reports annotated, United States Supreme Court (1914)
"1053, lidding no action would lie for the breach of a contract to convey land,
of the valu« of which was partly in the buildings where the buildings are ..."
4. The American Homœopathic Dispensatory by Theodore D. Williams (1884)
"... dilutions are made by lidding to ninety-nine part» of alcohol, ep. gr. '835,
one part of each succeeding dilution. SPONGIA TOSTA. (spun'ye-a toe'sta. ..."