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blading, vbl. n.|ˈbleɪdɪŋ| [f. blade v. + -ing1.] 1. The shooting out into blade; sprouting.
1548Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke viii, In the first bladyng it perished. 1653T. Bailey Life Fisher i. (1655) 7 The bladeing of the Field. †2. Fighting with blades or swords. Obs.
1577Holinshed Descr. Irel. in Chron. II. 17/2 He maketh blading his dailie breakefast. a1624Bp. M. Smith Serm. (1632) 278 Whence are quarrels, blading, wounds without cause? 3. collect. The blades of a turbine.
1905W. J. A. London Brit. Pat. 13,883, The blading of the high pressure section is mounted on a drum. 1955Times 12 July 4/4 By extensive use of ceramics and liquid-cooled blading..the engine will operate at much higher temperatures than any other marine gas turbine being developed. |