| FUNDHOLDING | • fundholding n. (Economics) The holding of a fund. • fundholding n. (UK) A former system of state funding of general practitioners in which they were allocated a budget… • FUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget. |
| LANDHOLDING | • landholding n. A piece of property (land) that is held (owned). • landholding n. The state or practice of owning land. • LANDHOLDING n. the state or fact of holding or owning land. |
| MANIFOLDING | • manifolding v. Present participle of manifold. • MANIFOLD v. to make many copies of. |
| OUTSCOLDING | • outscolding v. Present participle of outscold. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. |
| OVERFOLDING | • overfolding v. Present participle of overfold. • OVERFOLD v. to fold over. |
| OVERHOLDING | • overholding v. Present participle of overhold. • OVERHOLD v. (Shakespeare) to rate too highly. |
| ROADHOLDING | • roadholding n. (Automotive) The degree to which a motor vehicle maintains a stable "grip" on the road surface, without… • ROADHOLDING n. the qualities of an automobile that tend to make it respond precisely to the driver's steering. |
| SCAFFOLDING | • scaffolding n. A temporary modular system of tubes (or formerly wood) forming a framework used to support people and… • scaffolding n. (Programming) Source code etc. that is incomplete and serves as a basis for further development. • scaffolding n. (Figurative) Any framework or support. |
| WITHHOLDING | • withholding v. Present participle of withhold. • withholding n. The deduction of taxes from an employee’s salary. • withholding n. The tax so deducted, and paid to local or national government. |