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Definition of earning
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of earning is as below...
Earning
(n.) That which is
earned;
wages
gained
by work or
services;
money
earned;
-- used
commonly
in the
plural.
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Advancement
::
Advancement
(v. t.) The act of
advancing,
or the state of being
advanced;
progression;
improvement;
furtherance;
promotion
to a
higher
place or
dignity;
as, the
advancement
of
learning..
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.) A
resemblance
of
relations;
an
agreement
or
likeness
between
things
in some
circumstances
or
effects,
when the
things
are
otherwise
entirely
different.
Thus,
learning
enlightens
the mind,
because
it is to the mind what light is to the eye,
enabling
it to
discover
things
before
hidden..
Padrone
::
Padrone
(n.) A man who
imports,
and
controls
the
earnings
of,
Italian
laborers,
street
musicians,
etc..
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.) The
branches
of
polite
or
elegant
learning;
as
language,
rhetoric,
poetry,
and the
ancient
classics;
belles-letters..
Fescue
::
Fescue
(n.) A
straw,
wire,
stick,
etc., used
chiefly
to point out
letters
to
children
when
learning
to
read..
Aptness
::
Aptness
(n.)
Quickness
of
apprehension;
readiness
in
learning;
docility;
as, an
aptness
to learn is more
observable
in some
children
than in
others..
Yearningly
::
Yearningly
(adv.)
With
yearning.
Renaissance
::
Renaissance
(n.) The
transitional
movement
in
Europe,
marked
by the
revival
of
classical
learning
and art in Italy in the 15th
century,
and the
similar
revival
following
in other
countries..
Polymathy
::
Polymathy
(n.) The
knowledge
of many arts and
sciences;
variety
of
learning.
Humanism
::
Humanism
(n.) The study of the
humanities;
polite
learning.
School
::
School
(n.) A place for
learned
intercourse
and
instruction;
an
institution
for
learning;
an
educational
establishment;
a place for
acquiring
knowledge
and
mental
training;
as, the
school
of the
prophets..
Addlings
::
Addlings
(n. pl.)
Earnings.
Earning
::
Earning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ear.
Dade
::
Dade (v. i.) To walk
unsteadily,
as a child in
leading
strings,
or just
learning
to walk; to move
slowly..
Earnful
::
Earnful
(a.) Full of
anxiety
or
yearning.
Barbarism
::
Barbarism
(n.) An
uncivilized
state or
condition;
rudeness
of
manners;
ignorance
of arts,
learning,
and
literature;
barbarousness..
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.)
Anything
so
extraordinary
as to
excite
wonder
or
astonishment;
a
marvel;
as, a
prodigy
of
learning..
Literary
::
Literary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
letters
or
literature;
pertaining
to
learning
or
learned
men; as,
literary
fame; a
literary
history;
literary
conversation..
Expert
::
Expert
(n.) An
expert
or
experienced
person;
one
instructed
by
experience;
one who has
skill,
experience,
or
extensive
knowledge
in his
calling
or in any
special
branch
of
learning..
Lere
::
Lere (n.)
Learning;
lesson;
lore.
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