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Showing words for PLACING using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Placing

capling, placing

6 Letter Words for Placing

caping, caplin, lacing, pacing, paling, plangi

5 Letter Words for Placing

acing, algic, algin, align, aping, calin, canli, clang, cling, langi, lapin, liang, ligan, linac, linga, ngapi, pangi, panic, pical, plain, plang, plica, pling

4 Letter Words for Placing

agin, agni, alin, anil, cain, calp, cang, capi, clag, clan, clap, clin, clip, gail, gain, gali, galp, gila, glia, inca, incl, inga, laic, lain, lang, lina, ling, lipa, nagi, naig, nail, ngai, nipa, pail, pain, pali, pang, pial, pian, pica, pila, pina, ping, plan, plia

3 Letter Words for Placing

ail, ain, alc, alg, aln, alp, anc, apc, apl, cag, cai, cal, can, cap, cia, cig, cli, cpa, cpi, cpl, gal, gan, gap, gin, gnp, ign, inc, ing, ipl, lac, lag, lai, lan, lap, lca, lig, lin, lip, lpn, nag, nap, nig, nil, nip, pac, pal, pan, pci, pia, pic, pig, pil, pin, pli

Definitions for Placing

[1] a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
[2] space in general: time and place.
[3] the specific portion of space normally occupied by anything: The vase is in its place. Every item on the shelf had its place.
[4] a space, area, or spot, set apart or used for a particular purpose: a place of worship; a place of entertainment.
[5] any part or spot in a body or surface: a decayed place in a tree.
[6] a particular passage in a book or writing: to find the place where one left off reading.
[7] a space or seat for a person, as in a theater, train, etc.: Please save my place for me.
[8] position, situation, or circumstances: I would complain if I were in your place.
[9] a proper or appropriate location or position: A restaurant is not the place for an argument.
[10] a job, post, or office: persons in high places.
[11] a function or duty: It is not your place to offer criticism.
[12] proper sequence or relationship, as of ideas, details, etc.: My thoughts began to fall into place.
[13] high position or rank: aristocrats of power and place.
[14] a region or area: to travel to distant places.
[15] an open space, or square, as in a city or town.
[16] a short street, a court, etc.
[17] a portion of space used for habitation, as a city, town, or village: Trains rarely stop in that place anymore.
[18] a building, location, etc., set aside for a specific purpose: He will soon need a larger place for his expanding business.
[19] a part of a building: The kitchen is the sunniest place in the house.
[20] a residence, dwelling, or house: Please come and have dinner at my place.
[21] lieu; substitution (usually followed by of ): Use yogurt in place of sour cream.
[22] a step or point in order of proceeding: in the first place.
[23] a fitting or promising opportunity: There's a place in this town for a man of his talents.
[24] a reasonable ground or occasion: This is no place for such an outburst.
[25] Arithmetic . the position of a figure in a series, as in decimal notation. Usually places. the figures of the series.
[26] Drama . one of the three unities. Compare unity(def 8) .
[27] Sports . a position among the leading competitors, usually the first, second, or third at the finish line. the position of the competitor who comes in second in a horse race, harness race, etc. Compare show(def 27) , win1(def 17) .
[28] places, Theater . a call summoning performers for the beginning of a performance or an act.
[29] room or space for entry or passage: to make place for the gentry.
[30] to put in the proper position or order; arrange; dispose: Place the silverware on the table for dinner.
[31] to put or set in a particular place, position, situation, or relation.
[32] to put in a suitable place for some purpose: to place an advertisement in the newspaper.
[33] to put into particular or proper hands: to place some incriminating evidence with the district attorney.
[34] to give (an order or the like) to a supplier: She placed the order for the pizza an hour ago.
[35] to appoint (a person) to a post or office: The president placed him in the Department of Agriculture.
[36] to find a place, situation, etc., for (a person): The agency had no trouble placing him with a good firm.
[37] to determine or indicate the place or value of: to place health among the greatest gifts in life.
[38] to assign a certain position or rank to: The army placed him in the infantry.
[39] to succeed in attaining a position for in an athletic or other contest: to place players on the all-American team; to place students in the finals of the interscholastic chess tournament.
[40] to identify by connecting with the proper place, circumstances, etc.: to be unable to place a person; to place a face; to place an accent.
[41] to employ (the voice) for singing or speaking with consciousness of the bodily point of emphasis of resonance of each tone or register.
[42] Sports . to finish among the first three competitors in a race. to finish second in a horse race, harness race, etc.
[43] to earn a specified standing with relation to others, as in an examination, competition, etc.: He placed fifth in a graduation class of 90.
[44] give place to , to give precedence or priority to: The old gives place to the new. to be succeeded or replaced by: Travel by trains has given place to travel by airplanes.
[45] go places , Informal . to succeed or advance in one's career: He'll never go places if he stays in his hometown.
[46] in place , in the correct or usual position or order: Dinner is ready and everything is in place. in the same spot, without advancing or retreating: Stand by your desk and jog in place for a few minutes of exercise.
[47] know /keep one's place , to recognize one's position or rank, especially if inferior, and behave or act accordingly: They treated their servants well but expected them always to know their place.
[48] out of place , not in the correct or usual position or order: The library books are all out of place. unsuitable to the circumstances or surroundings; inappropriate: He had always felt out of place in an academic environment. A green suit was out of place at the funeral.
[49] put someone in his /her place , to lower someone's self-esteem; humble, especially an arrogant person: She put me in my place by reminding me who was boss.
[50] take place , to happen; occur: The commencement exercises will take place outdoors unless it rains.
[51] stock exchange a method of issuing securities to the public using an intermediary, such as a stockbroking firm
[52] a particular point or part of space or of a surface, esp that occupied by a person or thing
[53] a geographical point, such as a town, city, etc
[54] a position or rank in a sequence or order
[55] an open square lined with houses of a similar type in a city or town (capital when part of a street name ) Grosvenor Place
[56] space or room
[57] a house or living quarters
[58] a country house with grounds
[59] any building or area set aside for a specific purpose
[60] a passage in a book, play, film, etc to lose one's place
[61] proper or appropriate position or time he still thinks a woman's place is in the home
[62] right or original position put it back in its place
[63] suitable, appropriate, or customary surroundings (esp in the phrases out of place, in place )
[64] right, prerogative, or duty it is your place to give a speech
[65] appointment, position, or job a place at college
[66] position, condition, or state if I were in your place
[67] a space or seat, as at a dining table (as modifier ) place mat
[68] maths the relative position of a digit in a number See also decimal place
[69] any of the best times in a race
[70] horse racing British the first, second, or third position at the finish US and Canadian the first or usually the second position at the finish (as modifier ) a place bet
[71] theatre one of the three unities See unity (def. 8)
[72] archaic an important position, rank, or role
[73] all over the place in disorder or disarray
[74] another place British parliamentary procedure (in the House of Commons) the House of Lords (in the House of Lords) the House of Commons
[75] give place to someone to make room for or be superseded by someone
[76] go places informal to travel to become successful
[77] in place of instead of; in lieu of go in place of my sister in exchange for he gave her it in place of her ring
[78] know one's place to be aware of one's inferior position
[79] pride of place the highest or foremost position
[80] put someone in his place to humble someone who is arrogant, conceited, forward, etc
[81] take one's place to take up one's usual or specified position
[82] take the place of to be a substitute for
[83] take place to happen or occur
[84] the other place facetious (at Oxford University) Cambridge University (at Cambridge University) Oxford University
[85] to put or set in a particular or appropriate place
[86] to find or indicate the place of
[87] to identify or classify by linking with an appropriate context to place a face
[88] to regard or view as being to place prosperity above sincerity
[89] to make (an order, a bet, etc)
[90] to find a home or job for (someone)
[91] to appoint to an office or position
[92] (often foll by with) to put under the care (of)
[93] to direct or aim carefully
[94] (passive) British to cause (a racehorse, greyhound, athlete, etc) to arrive in first, second, third, or sometimes fourth place
[95] (intr) US and Canadian (of a racehorse, greyhound, etc) to finish among the first three in a contest, esp in second position
[96] to invest (funds)
[97] to sing (a note) with accuracy of pitch
[98] to insert (an advertisement) in a newspaper, journal, etc
[99] Francis. 1771–1854, British radical, who campaigned for the repeal (1824) of the Combination Acts, which forbade the forming of trade unions, and for parliamentary reform

Words related to Placing

placeplant, set, stick, deposit, distribute, lay, install, put, establish, store, stand, give, call, rank, arrange, finger, settle, peg, spot, fix

Words nearby Placing

placeplacard, placas, placate, placative, placatory, place, place card, place in the sun, place kick, place mat, place name

Origin of Placing

ebefore 950; (noun) Middle English, conflation of Old English plæce and Middle French place, both < Latin platea, variant of platēa street, courtyard, area < Greek plateîa broad street, noun use of feminine of platýs broad, flat1; (v.) late Middle English, derivative of the noun; see platy-

Other words from Placing

place·a·ble , adjective
place·less , adjective
place·less·ly , adverb
pre·place , verb (used with object), pre·placed, pre·plac·ing.
un·placed , adjective
well-placed , adjective

Word origin for Placing

eC13: via Old French from Latin platēa courtyard, from Greek plateia, from platus broad; compare French plat flat

Synonyms for Placing

deposit, distribute, establish, install, lay, plant, put, set, stand, stick, store, allocate, allot, assign, finger, fix, lodge, nail, park, peg, position, quarter, repose, rest, settle, spot, station, stow