Definition of Placings

1. Noun. (plural of placing) ¹

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Definition of Placings

1. placing [n] - See also: placing

Lexicographical Neighbors of Placings

placet
placets
placid
placider
placidest
placidities
placidity
placidly
placidness
placidnesses
placified
placifies
placify
placifying
placing
placings (current term)
placit
placita
placitory
placits
placitum
plack
placket
plackets
placks
placode
placoderm
placodermal
placodermata
placodermi

Literary usage of Placings

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

1. Gymnastic Kinesiology: A Manual of the Mechanism of Gymnastic Movements by William Skarstrom (1913)
"... or of that uprightness of conduct which should underlie all actions and relations in life. , B. FOOT placings AND KNEE BENDINGS. 7. ..."

2. Gymnastics Kinesiology: A Manual of the Mechanism of Gymnastic Movements by William Skarstrom (1909)
"B. FOOT placings AND KNEE BENDINGS. 7. Alternate foot placing sideways. A movement of one foot at a time directly in the lateral plane, about two foot ..."

3. Gymnastic Kinesiology; a Manual of the Mechanism of Gymnastic Movements by William Skarstrom (1909)
"B. FOOT placings, AND KNEE BENDINGS. 7. Alternate foot placing sideways. A movement of one foot at a time directly in the lateral plane, about two foot ..."

4. Gymnastic Kinesiology: A Manual of the Mechanism of Gymnastic Movements by William Skarstrom (1913)
"... or of that uprightness of conduct which should underlie all actions and relations in life. , B. FOOT placings AND KNEE BENDINGS. 7. ..."

5. Gymnastics Kinesiology: A Manual of the Mechanism of Gymnastic Movements by William Skarstrom (1909)
"B. FOOT placings AND KNEE BENDINGS. 7. Alternate foot placing sideways. A movement of one foot at a time directly in the lateral plane, about two foot ..."

6. Gymnastic Kinesiology; a Manual of the Mechanism of Gymnastic Movements by William Skarstrom (1909)
"B. FOOT placings, AND KNEE BENDINGS. 7. Alternate foot placing sideways. A movement of one foot at a time directly in the lateral plane, about two foot ..."

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