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acidification
aerification
all-changing
alterant
amble
ambling
amice
antistrophe
apostrophy
appendant
arras
babylonical
bandoleers
barter
bed-hangings
bilander
bridge
brunion
carbine
catenary
cementation
cementing
changer
changing
chylifactive
coagulable
coagulation
coherency
compass
congealing
conglaciation
conversion
crest-fallen
curtain
dangling
declinable
dependency
dependent
depending
dingle-dangle
discoloring
disheveled
dissolution
diversification
divulsion
downgyved
drapery
drooping
drop
ephod
equipendency
exchange
exchanging
flabby
flaccid
flapmouthed
flexuous
flirting
fossilizing
gallows
gibbeting
glib
hairhung
halter
hammoc
hang
hanging
hanging-side
hanging-sleeves
hover
hovering
imminence
imminent
impendency
impendent
impending
interchanging
invaried
inverting
jesse
knag
locomotive
locomotivity
mane
maneuvering
mean
menace
metamorphosic
metamorphosing
modifying
modulation
monsoon
mortifying
motion
mutability
mutation
neighborly
nigrescent
ossification
over
overrunning
paer-stainer
pantomime
paper
pendant
pendent
pendulous
pendulousness
pensile
pensileness
perpendicle
perpendicular
petrescence
petrescent
petrifaction
piece
plow
polypus
rechanging
reciprocating
remove
removing
retraction
revertive
revolting
revolutionizing
satisfaction
scene
sconce
shapesess
shifting
shuffling
sling
slinging
slouch
slouching
spot
spunge
stain
stamp
stay
stencil
strop
suffocate
suspending
suspension
swaggy
swing
swingle
tacking
tail
tapestry
tatter
tattered
tentering
trade
trade-wind
trading
trammel
transfiguring
transformation
transforming
transmuting
transposal
transposing
transposition
trucking
turn
turning
unchanging
underlock
unhang
unhung
valance
varying
vicissitudinary
warping-hook
wonder



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HANG'ING, ppr. Suspending to something above.

1. Being suspended; dangling; swinging.

2. Foreboding death by the halter.

What a hanging face!

3. Requiring punishment by the halter; as a hanging matter.

HANG'ING, n. Any kind of drapery hung or fastened to the walls or a room, by way of ornament.

No purple hangings clothe the palace walls.

1. Death by the halter; as hard words or hanging.

2. Display; exhibition.
1913 Definition
Hanging (hanging)
a.
Hang"ing
  1. Requiring, deserving, or foreboding death by the halter.
    "What a hanging face!" Dryden.
  2. Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves.
  3. Adapted for sustaining a hanging object; as, the hanging post of a gate, the post which holds the hinges.

    Hanging compass, a compass suspended so that the card may be read from beneath. -- Hanging garden, a garden sustained at an artificial elevation by any means, as by the terraces at Babylon. -- Hanging indentation. See under Indentation. -- Hanging rail (Arch.), that rail of a door or casement to which hinges are attached. -- Hanging side (Mining), the overhanging side of an inclined or hading vein. -- Hanging sleeves. (a) Strips of the same stuff as the gown, hanging down the back from the shoulders. (b) Loose, flowing sleeves. -- Hanging stile. (Arch.) (a) That stile of a door to which hinges are secured. (b) That upright of a window frame to which casements are hinged, or in which the pulleys for sash windows are fastened. -- Hanging wall (Mining), the upper wall of inclined vein, or that which hangs over the miner's head when working in the vein.

  4. The act of suspending anything; the state of being suspended.
  5. Death by suspension; execution by a halter.
  6. That which is hung as lining or drapery for the walls of a room, as tapestry, paper, etc., or to cover or drape a door or window; -- used chiefly in the plural.

    Now purple hangings clothe the palace walls. Dryden.


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