Listing ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Listing ( noun )

  1. A set of items, names, or subjects written or printed in a specific order, typically in a document or on a website.
  2. The process of including a company or its securities on a stock exchange.

Origin:

Late middle english: from list in the sense "row, line" (related to list "strip of clot.h")

Examples:

  1. The menu has a listing of all the dishes offered in the restaurant.
  2. The real estate agent provided a listing of all the properties available.
  3. The phone book has a listing of all the residents in the area.
  4. The company's listing on the stock exchange has been delayed.
  5. The website has a comprehensive listing of all the events happening in the city.

(As a verb)

Listing ( verb )

  1. A set of items, names, or subjects written or printed in a specific order, typically in a document or on a website.
  2. The process of including a company or its securities on a stock exchange.

Origin:

Late middle english: from list in the sense "row, line" (related to list "strip of clot.h")

Examples:

  1. The menu has a listing of all the dishes offered in the restaurant.
  2. The real estate agent provided a listing of all the properties available.
  3. The phone book has a listing of all the residents in the area.
  4. The company's listing on the stock exchange has been delayed.
  5. The website has a comprehensive listing of all the events happening in the city.
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