Lifting
71lifting up — raising up …
72Lifting — Lịf|ting, das; s, s (das Liften; vgl. 2Lift) …
73lifting — Hapaina, huhuhulei …
74lifting — [1] Etching in which the paint surface is roughened or disintegrated in small patches or a wide area because of an attack from bird droppings, soap deposits, industrial fallout, etc. [2] Softening and penetration of an adhesive film by the… …
75LIFTING — …
76lifting line — a line on a purse seine used to lift a group of floats …
77lifting strap — rope or wire encircling the cod end through loops or rings to close off the rear section and facilitate its loading aboard …
78lifting sail — Naut. a sail that when filled tends to raise the hull of a ship or boat (opposed to driving sail). [1880 85] * * * …
79lifting gas — noun A gas that is used to produce buoyancy for e.g. balloons or airships (such as helium or hydrogen.) …
80lifting agent — noun the substance that creates the buoyancy of a balloon or other airship; normally hydrogen, helium or hot air …