2. Noun. The act or process of sanding, such as the application of sandpaper. ¹
3. Noun. A type of dancing where the floor is covered in sand. See (w Sanding (dance)). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sanding
1. sand [v] - See also: sand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanding
Literary usage of Sanding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Problems of the Finishing Room: A Reference and Formula Manual for Furniture by Walter Karl Schmidt (1916)
"THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD sanding. BEFORE staining woods, it is absolutely necessary
that every part of the piece has been thoroughly sanded. ..."
2. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody. An Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1860)
"Painter's sanding Apparatus —In my recipe for reducing oil paint with water, I
speak of sanding after painting, and I give an illustration of it: It is made ..."
3. Locomotives: Simple, Compound, and Electric by Harry Clifton Reagan (1907)
"VARIOUS means for sanding the rails under a locomotive have been used. ...
The sanding apparatus has become an important feature on the present locomotive, ..."
4. Locomotives: Simple, Compound, and Electric by Harry Clifton Reagan (1907)
"VARIOUS means for sanding the rails under a locomotive have been used. ...
The sanding apparatus has become an important feature on ..."
5. Locomotives: Simple, Compound, and Electric by Harry Clifton Reagan (1902)
"Various means for sanding the rails under a locomotive have been used. ...
The sanding apparatus has become an important feature on the present locomotive, ..."
6. Popular romances of the west of England; or, The drolls, traditions, and by Robert Hunt (1881)
"sanding THE STEP ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. "Theysay, miracles are past, and we have our
philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things supernatural and ..."
7. Patternmaking: A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Patterns by Joseph Atkinson Shelly (1920)
"Teeth made by jigging and sanding do not provide for fillets, and these will have
to be made either of ... Forming Gear Teeth by Means of sanding Cylinder ..."
8. Problems of the Finishing Room: A Reference and Formula Manual for Furniture by Walter Karl Schmidt (1916)
"THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD sanding. BEFORE staining woods, it is absolutely necessary
that every part of the piece has been thoroughly sanded. ..."
9. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody. An Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1860)
"Painter's sanding Apparatus —In my recipe for reducing oil paint with water, I
speak of sanding after painting, and I give an illustration of it: It is made ..."
10. Locomotives: Simple, Compound, and Electric by Harry Clifton Reagan (1907)
"VARIOUS means for sanding the rails under a locomotive have been used. ...
The sanding apparatus has become an important feature on the present locomotive, ..."
11. Locomotives: Simple, Compound, and Electric by Harry Clifton Reagan (1907)
"VARIOUS means for sanding the rails under a locomotive have been used. ...
The sanding apparatus has become an important feature on ..."
12. Locomotives: Simple, Compound, and Electric by Harry Clifton Reagan (1902)
"Various means for sanding the rails under a locomotive have been used. ...
The sanding apparatus has become an important feature on the present locomotive, ..."
13. Popular romances of the west of England; or, The drolls, traditions, and by Robert Hunt (1881)
"sanding THE STEP ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. "Theysay, miracles are past, and we have our
philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things supernatural and ..."
14. Patternmaking: A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Patterns by Joseph Atkinson Shelly (1920)
"Teeth made by jigging and sanding do not provide for fillets, and these will have
to be made either of ... Forming Gear Teeth by Means of sanding Cylinder ..."