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present participle and gerund of date examples
countable and uncountable, plural datings
A form of romantic courtship typically between two individuals with the aim of assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse. examples
An estimation of the age of an artifact, biological vestige, linguistic usage, etc. quotations examples
A comparison in seven sequoias between very careful counting and accurate dating in 2,000 years shows an average counting error of 35 years, which is only 1.7 per cent.
1922 (July), A. E. Douglass, "Some aspects of the use of the annual rings of trees in climatic study". The Scientific Monthly 15(1): 5-21.
Finally, with the exception of the rug in the paintings of Willem Duyster, the datings of both groups approximately agree;
1991, Onno Ydema, Carpets and Their Dating in Netherlandish Paintings, 1540-1700, page 120
The results almost always used to illustrate this are the datings of human bones from the Sct. Drotten Church in Lund.
1998, Niels Lynnerup, The Greenland Norse, footnote, page 46
Different dendrochronological datings have different veracity. The veracity of a dendrochronological dating depends on the certainty of the collations on the dendrochronological scale.
2007, Anatoly Fomenko, History: Fiction or Science?: Chronology 1, page 73
The setting of a date on which an event or transaction is to take place or take effect. quotations examples
But C.O.D. datings are relatively rare. They are so disliked by buyers that they are used by sellers only when the latter are quite uncertain of a buyer's ability and willingness to pay.
1967, Delbert J. Duncan, Charles Franklin Phillips, Retailing: Principles and Methods, page 352
Pressure from unemployment for retrenchment is evident for the "early" as well as "best" datings of retrenchment. However, when retrenchment datings lean toward earlier years, unemployment is not the preeminent factor among the various accelerators and decelerators of retrenchment that it is for the more balanced "best" datings of Table 7.2 (or that it is, as we shall see, for the "late" datings).
1999, Alexander M. Hicks, Social Democracy and Welfare Capitalism, page 227
Seasonal datings are special credit terms that are sometimes offered to retailers when sales are highly concentrated in one or more periods during the year.
2008, R. Charles Moyer, James R. McGuigan, William J. Kretlow, Contemporary Financial Management, page 630