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processioning
pro·ces·sion P0576800 (prə-sĕsh′ən)n.1. a. A group of persons, vehicles, or objects moving along in an orderly, formal manner.b. The movement of such a group.2. Theology Origination; emanation: the procession of the Holy Spirit.intr.v. pro·ces·sioned, pro·ces·sion·ing, pro·ces·sions To form or go in a procession. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin prōcessiō, prōcessiōn-, from Latin, an advance, from prōcessus, past participle of prōcēdere, to advance; see proceed.]EncyclopediaSeeprocessionProcessioning
PROCESSIONING. A term used in Tennessee to signify the manner of ascertaining the boundaries of land, as provided for by the laws of that state. Carr. & Nich. Comp. of Stat. of Tenn. 348. The term is also used in North Carolina. 3 Murph. 504; 3 Dev. 268. |