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Definition of Powering
1. power [v] - See also: power
Lexicographical Neighbors of Powering
Literary usage of Powering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marine Engineers' Handbook by Frank Ward Sterling (1920)
"SECTION 9 SHIP FORMS AND powering AND SCREW PROPELLERS BY EDWARD M. BRAGG, BS,
Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of ..."
2. An Introduction to the Logic of Algebra: With Illustrative Exercises by Ellery Williams Davis (1890)
"The agreement that the last two results as well as the first shall be denoted by
ab~c extends our notion of powering, and gives us these definitions. ..."
3. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1906)
"... for, whatever the ends of war powering mav be, they can only be realised by
one belligerent other. overpowering the other. Such a defeat as compels the ..."
4. The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Thomas Jefferson Hogg (1858)
"It is fortunate, indeed, that he did not put it in practice in his own person,
his absence and aberration of mind being totally over-powering,— " and being ..."
5. Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers and Students: With Aids by William Frederick Durand (1911)
"powering SHIPS. The subject of the powering of ships is one which can be here
only referred to in a brief and elementary way. The usual problems are to find ..."
6. Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers and Students: With Aids by William Frederick Durand (1901)
"powering SHIPS. The subject of the powering of ships is one which can be here
only referred to in a brief and elementary way. The usual problems are to find ..."