easings

easings
\\ˈēzənz, ˈāz-, -zə̇nz\ noun plural
Etymology: plural of obsolete & English dialect easing eaves of a building, from Middle English esing, contraction of evesing, from eves eaves + -ing — more at eave
dialect Britain : the eaves of a building

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