plac·ing

plac·ing
/ˈpleısıŋ/ noun, pl -ings [count]
Brit :ranking

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  • displace — dis·place ( )dis plās vt, placed; plac·ing 1 a) to remove from the usual or proper place <in heterotopia the gray portions of the cord are displaced so that patches of gray matter are scattered among the bundles of white fibers (R. L. Cecil… …   Medical dictionary

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  • emplace — em•place [[t]ɛmˈpleɪs[/t]] v. t. placed, plac•ing to put in place or position • Etymology: 1860–65; back formation from emplacement …   From formal English to slang

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