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Discover Ludwig'gleaning' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe the act of collecting small amounts of something from various sources. For example: "I spent the morning gleaning information from various websites to use for my research paper."
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gleaning
verb
Present participle of glean
Exact(60)
Stories grounded in the landscape also loom large, in customs such as choosing the gleaning queen when the harvest is brought in, or bumping heads against boundary stones to affirm the limits of the local world.
In the end Cochran won by fewer than 5,000 votes, apparently gleaning the edge after increasing turnout in counties favourable to him – including Democratic-leaning areas and those with large populations of black voters.
Price is set by supply and demand.The attraction to HP and potentially many more companies is that continuous auction-markets of this sort offer a much better way of gleaning valuable information.
By gleaning data from all parties involved and making them accessible online, the start-up's software lets firms check continuously how well their supply chain is performing a task that most manufacturing managers still carry out manually, based on printed reports.
Admittedly, these observers were watching the skies in the hope of gleaning future portents.
Indeed, it may take as long as 300-500 years for high- and low-status families to produce descendants with equal chances of being in various parts of the income spectrum.Mr Clark confronts the lack of good data by gleaning information from rare surnames.
One might ask: what is the alternative to gleaning lessons from already successful companies?
There Cortés spent many weeks with the fat cacique, trying to convert him to Christianity while gleaning vital information about the Aztecs.
Some clever tools actually let an attacker log into a system using the encrypted form of a password, dispensing with the need to crack it.There is also evidence of hackers gleaning network information in order to make connections within a network and infect more machines.
Most woodpeckers forage mainly by gleaning items from the surface of a tree, by probing into cracks, and by occasional to frequent tapping, sufficient to break barely through the surface.
Most are specialized for gleaning insects from tree bark, usually by boring with their bills; some also eat nuts, fruits, and sap; and a few gather ants and grubs from the ground.
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