listing
1 Americannoun
noun
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a list or an entry in a list
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computing a printed copy of a program or file in a form that can be read by humans
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a place on the Official List of Securities of the London Stock Exchange obtained by a company that has fulfilled the listing requirements and whose shares are quoted on the main market
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(plural) lists of concerts, films, and other events printed in newspapers or magazines, showing details, such as times and venues
Etymology
Origin of listing1
First recorded in 1635–45; list 1 + -ing 1
Origin of listing2
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; list 2, -ing 1
Example Sentences
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Investors are combing stock listings for winners in an otherwise down market.
It’s not just the fees that are on the rise — the portion of for-sale listings subject to HOA fees has grown, too.
From MarketWatch
Several people at the station gathered around the departures board to take photos of the "Beijing to Pyongyang" listing.
From Barron's
MDA Space MDA 1.64%increase; green up pointing triangle , the company behind the International Space Station’s robotic arm, is listing in the U.S., tapping into new capital markets as global defense budgets surge.
In a statement emailed to Salon, Levi defended his record, listing his experience working with clinicians, regulators, and industry experts on developing models and tools in manufacturing systems of biologics, drug safety and other areas.
From Salon
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