sumaching

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From sumach +‎ -ing.

Noun[edit]

sumaching (uncountable)

  1. gerund of sumach: the process of applying a preparation of sumac to an object.
    • 1843, George Dodd, “A Day at a Leather-factory”, in Days at the Factories; or, The Manufacturing Industry of Great Britain Described, [] (Series I (London)), London: Charles Knight & Co., [], →OCLC, page 171:
      Once during the process of sumaching the skins are removed from the tub and placed on a rack or perforated bench at the side: they are heaped one on another, and by their own weight press all the sumach solution through the pores. Another sumaching and another pressing complete the operation.

Verb[edit]

sumaching

  1. present participle and gerund of sumach

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