Definition of Meving

1. meve [v] - See also: meve

Lexicographical Neighbors of Meving

meus
meused
meuses
meusing
mevalonate
mevalonates
mevalonic
mevalonic acid
mevalonic aciduria
mevastatin
mevastatin hydroxylase
meve
meved
meves
meving (current term)
mevinolin
mevinphos
mew
mew gull
mewed
mewing
mewingly
mewl
mewled
mewler
mewlers
mewling
mewlings
mewls

Literary usage of Meving

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

1. The Popular Science Monthly (1895)
"... before there were potters, weavers, and furriers; there were all sorts of meving material and carrying passengers and engineering of the simplest sort. ..."

2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"... meving back perhaps one mile and a half, where we remained until next morning about nine o'clock, at this period we were ordered to move, ..."

3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1806)
"... After having shewn towards what part of the heavens it probable that the system is meving, Dr. H. turns his attenti to the physical cause of the motion. ..."

4. The Columbian Magazine edited by John Inman, Robert A. West, Stephen M. Chester, Darius Mead (1845)
"Ellen Vaughn harl entirely lost her usual free step and air ; there was a stoop in her figure ; a crouching, hesitating manner of meving, which shewed the ..."

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