Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CANNING


CANNING

Definitions of CANNING

  1. The process of preserving food by heat processing in a sealed vessel (a jar or can).
  2. The practice of collecting aluminum cans or other recyclable objects; making money by collecting and selling such things.
  3. (obsolete) inflection of can
  4. inflection of can
  5. A surname.
  6. A river in Alaska.
  7. A civil parish in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
  8. A village in Nova Scotia. [From 1830]
  9. A river in Western Australia, named after George Canning.
  10. The City of Canning, a lgarea in, Perth Western Australia.

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Examples of Using CANNING in a Sentence

  • January 29 – After a month's absence, Elizabeth Canning returns to her mother's home in London and claims that she was abducted; the following criminal trial causes an uproar.
  • The Canning Stock Route is a track that runs from Halls Creek in the Kimberley region of Western Australia to Wiluna in the mid-west region.
  • Major industries at the end of the 19th century in the area included pineapple, fishing and seafood canning and cattle.
  • Nicolas Appert (1749–1841), France – canning (food preservation) using glass bottles, see also Peter Durand.
  • The latter two have dams (Canning Dam and Mundaring Weir) which provide a sizeable part of the potable water requirements for Perth and the surrounding regions.
  • West Ham's long established boundaries take in the sub-districts of Stratford, Canning Town, Plaistow, Custom House, Silvertown, Forest Gate and the western parts of Upton Park which is shared with East Ham.
  • Major districts include East Ham, West Ham, Stratford, Plaistow, Forest Gate, Beckton and Canning Town.
  • It adjoins Upton Park to the north, East Ham to the east, Beckton to the south, Canning Town to the south-west and West Ham to the west.
  • Drovers Cave was well known to early explorers and stockmen; the location of the site near to the Canning Stock Route meant it was often visited by drovers, hence the name.
  • The advertisement described churches of every main denomination, that the town had electric and telephone service, a bank, canning factory, feed stores, a machine shop, mill, a modern garage, lumber yards and various types of stores.
  • Columbus had a considerable trade in agricultural products, and its businesses included machine shops, grain elevators, flour mills, a cigar factory, bottle works (soft drinks), a canning factory, and an extensive brick-making plant.
  • In the late 19th century, Cambridge developed food processing industries, specializing in the canning of oysters, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes.
  • In addition to agriculture, industry such as lumber milling and shipbuilding and, in the twentieth century, factories making barrels and baskets for truck crops, and the canning of those crops, aided the town's growth.
  • In the late 1990s, the Mobil Oil Refinery and canning site at the west side of Allen Road was demolished, and the site was replaced with the Woodhaven Village Square between 2001 and 2005.
  • With the advent of the 20th century came other industries, including the processing of beet sugar and other agricultural products; flour making, butter making, the canning of peas, corn, and tomatoes, and the curing of sauerkraut and pickles.
  • The college directly loaned money to the students and they could work at the school's canning, farming and novelty wood working businesses.
  • Summers Canning Company operated in the town for years, canning the freshest harvests and then shipping the final products.
  • The southwest quadrant would contain heavy industry, such as blast furnaces, steel works, and other large factories, while the southeast quadrant would contain woodworking, furniture, and canning factories.
  • The Ro-Tel brand of tomatoes and green chile, now known as a basic ingredient of Tex-Mex cooking, began in 1943 as a family canning plant in Elsa established by Carl Roetelle.
  • Canning factories, a winery, tortilla plants, wood-working plants, and some oil exploration increased the population to 9,074 by 1930.



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