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  • putting down — placing, laying down; suppression; writing, recording; humiliation; euthanasia; killing (animals) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • putting on shoes — placing shoes on one s feet …   English contemporary dictionary

  • placing-out — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: placing (from gerund of place) (II) + out : a system of caring for dependent children by placing them in private families instead of putting them in institutions (as orphanages) …   Useful english dictionary

  • placing — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. putting, setting, laying, arranging, depositing, fixing, allocating, allotting, lodging, quartering, locating, installing, establishing, settling …   English dictionary for students

  • putting — n. laying, placing pÊŠt n. throwing of a heavy iron ball (Track and Field) v. place; lay; insert; impose; mark pÊŒt n. gentle stroke designed to roll the ball across the green and into the hole (Golf) v. gently hit the ball with a putter (Golf) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • deed — O.E. dæd a doing, act, action, transaction, event, from P.Gmc. *dædis (Cf. O.S. dad, O.N. dað, O.Fris. dede, M.Du. daet, Du. daad, O.H.G. tat, Ger. Tat deed, Goth. gadeþs a putting, placing ), from PIE *dhetis ( …   Etymology dictionary

  • laying — lay·ing || leɪɪŋ n. act of placing in a horizontal position; setting in place, setting down, arranging; causing to lie down; putting; placing leɪ n. way in which something is laid or lies (especially of a country); (Slang) sexual partner… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • imposition — /im peuh zish euhn/, n. 1. the laying on of something as a burden or obligation. 2. something imposed, as a burden or duty; an unusual or extraordinarily burdensome requirement or task. 3. the act of imposing by or as if by authority. 4. an… …   Universalium

  • mise en scene — mise en scène 1833, from Fr. MISE EN SCÈNE (Cf. mise en scène), lit. setting on the stage, from mise (13c.), lit. a putting, placing, noun use of fem. pp. of mettre to put, place, from L. mittere to send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • mise en scène — 1833, from Fr. MISE EN SCÈNE (Cf. mise en scène), lit. setting on the stage, from mise (13c.), lit. a putting, placing, noun use of fem. pp. of mettre to put, place, from L. mittere to send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • bestowal — n.; (also bestowing, bestowment) 1. Putting, placing, stowing, stowage, storing, storage, disposing. 2. Giving, grant, granting, imparting, impartation, conferring …   New dictionary of synonyms

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