Lining ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Lining ( noun )

  1. Material that lines the inside of a garment, container, or structure.
  2. The surface or material that covers the inner surface of something.

Origin:

Late middle english: from line + -ing1.

Examples:

  1. The jacket had a warm lining.
  2. The lining of the coat was made of silk.
  3. He removed the lining of the bag.
  4. The lining of the stomach is called the mucosa.
  5. The lining of the lungs is called pleura.

(As a verb)

Lining ( verb )

  1. Material that lines the inside of a garment, container, or structure.
  2. The surface or material that covers the inner surface of something.

Origin:

Late middle english: from line + -ing1.

Examples:

  1. The jacket had a warm lining.
  2. The lining of the coat was made of silk.
  3. He removed the lining of the bag.
  4. The lining of the stomach is called the mucosa.
  5. The lining of the lungs is called pleura.
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