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hushing
▪ I. hushing, vbl. n.1 (ˈhʌʃɪŋ) [f. hush v.1 + -ing1.] The action of hush v.1; the action of rendering still, silent, or quiet; the whispering of sh! as in enjoining silence. hushing up: see hush v.1 3.1813 L. Hunt Poems, To T― B― Esq., With thousand tiny hushings, like the swarm Of atom bees. 1831 ...
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Royal Commission on Children in Mines describes hushing in 1842
Roman technology
Hushing in Yorkshire mines
Great Dun Fell hush gulley Hushing in Gunnerdale, Yorkshire
Roman gold mine with numerous aqueducts
Hushing as used at Cwmystwyth mine
Remains of hushing systems in Wales by Timberlake
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Sibilant
Many languages, such as English, have two sibilant types, one hissing and one hushing. Some languages have only a single hushing sibilant and no hissing sibilant.
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hush
▪ I. hush, n.1 (hʌʃ) A local Sc. name for the Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus). Also hush-bagaty, hush-padle (cf. cock-paddle).a 1605 Polwart Flyting w. Montgomerie 746 Hush padle, lick ladle. 1808–18 Jamieson, Hush, the Lump, a fish.▪ II. hush, n.2 (hʌʃ) [f. hush v.1 Rare before the 19th c., but then ...
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degust
degust, v. rare. (dɪˈgʌst) [ad. L. dēgustāre, f. de- I. 3 + gustāre to taste. Cf. mod.F. déguster.] trans. To taste; esp. to taste attentively, so as to appreciate the savour. Also absol.1623 Cockeram, Degust, to taste. 1860 Reade Cloister & H. ii. (D.), A soupe au vin, madam, I will degust, and gra...
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Great Dun Fell
Hushing
There are the remains of hushing gulleys on the slopes of the mountain, created during lead mining of the industrial revolution.
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Sabesdiker losn
: ) is a dialectal feature characteristic of the Northeastern dialect of the Yiddish language (NEY, , ), which is the replacement, or merger of the "hushing
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Gabrielle Wang
Australia (2014)
'The Poppy Stories (4 books in 1) Penguin Australia (2016)
'Two Enchanted Tales from Old China' Christmas Press (2017)
'The Beast of Hushing for the Australian Book Design Awards 2014
Shortlisted for the YABBA, Kroc, KOALA Awards 2014
Shortlisted for the Crystal Kite Award 2014
The Beast of Hushing
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Drift (The Devlins album)
AllMusic wrote that "hushing vocals carry the entire 11-song set list and make Drift an ethereal beauty."
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Haystak & Oktaine, Double Jeopardy
"Nothings Changed" - 3:52
"Evening News" - 3:51
"Turn This Boat Around" - 2:47
"Bar Room Brawl" - 3:31
"Easy Way Out" - 4:32
"Homicide" - 2:55
"Hushing
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Leat
They were used to supply water for hushing mineral deposits, washing ore and powering mills. They used the aqueducts to prospect for ores by sluicing away the overburden of soil to reveal the bedrock in a method known as hushing.
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Postalveolar consonant
When the tongue tip rests in the hollowed area, there is an empty space below the tongue (a sublingual cavity), which results in a relatively more "hushing Ladefoged and Maddieson term it a "closed laminal postalveolar" articulation, which gives the sounds a quality that JC Catford describes as "hissing-hushing
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Fun With the Bridal Party
comedies with similar themes flourished in the 1910s and 1920s, such as A Quiet Little Wedding (1913), On Her Wedding Day (1913), A Muddy Romance (1913), Hushing
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Luentinum
It refers to the hushing (hydraulic mining) methods used on the site for extraction of the gold, and the washing tables used to concentrate the gold dust
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Ruina montium
See also
Hushing
Hydraulic mining
Las Médulas
References
Hydrostatics
Industry in ancient Rome
Mining techniques
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