See also: Ferreting Ferrite Ferrous Ferry Ferrule Ferret Ferritin Ferromagnetic Ferric Ferris Ferrell Feral
1. Ferretings definitions Plural form of ferreting.
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2. ferreting (countable and uncountable, plural Ferretings)
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3. Ferretings - find the meaning and all words formed with Ferretings, anagrams with Ferretings and much more
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4. The word Ferretings uses 10 letters: e, e, f, g, i, n, r, r, s, t
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6. Ferretings Total Number of words made out of Ferretings = 433 Ferretings is an acceptable word in Scrabble with 14 points.Ferretings is an accepted word in Word with Friends having 16 points
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7. Ferretings is a 10 letter long Word starting with F and ending with S
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10. Ferretings: ferretlike ferrets ferretto ferrety ferri-ferriable (current term) ferriage ferriages ferrian ferric: ferric acid ferric alum ferric ammonium citrate ferric ammonium sulfate ferric and ammonium acetate solution ferric carbide ferric chloride ferric chloride reaction of …
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FERRETINGS [ˈferədiNG]
Meaning of ferreting in English. ferret. › [ I + adv/prep ] UK to search for something by moving things around with your hands , especially in a drawer, bag, or other closed space: I was just ferreting around in my drawer for my passport.
Ferret as a Verb. Verb. Since the 14th century, English speakers have used "ferret" as the name of a small domesticated animal of the weasel family. The word came to us by way of Anglo-French and can be traced back to Latin fur, meaning "thief.".
ferret out. v. To uncover or extract something by searching or questioning: The detective ferreted out the sequence of events by questioning all of the witnesses.