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quartering I. noun (-s) Etymology: from gerund of quarter (II) 1. a. : the division of an escutcheon into four or more compartments showing coats of arms brought in by family alliances b. : a quarter of an escutcheon or the coat of arms on it 2. a. : a dividing into quarters : a cutting or separation into four parts b. : a division into some other number of parts 3. a. : the provision or assignment of quarters (as for soldiers) b. : lodging 4. a. : the use of quarters in building construction b. : studding in place in a building 5. : a ranging to and fro over an area : an intensive search or close coverage : crisscrossing 6. : the passing of the moon from one quarter to another 7. : the adjustment (as of cranks or wrist pins) at right angles with each other 8. : the sampling of crushed ore or other material by dividing it into quarters two of which are mixed and again quartered and repeating the operation until a sample of the desired size is obtained II. adjective Etymology: from present participle of quarter (II) 1. a. : coming from a point well abaft the beam of a ship but not directly astern — used of wind, waves, or any moving object < the canoe danced and lurched over a quartering sea — C.S.Forester > b. (1) archery : oblique with reference to the target and the archer — used of the wind (2) : moving away diagonally to a shooter's right or left — used of a clay target or live game bird c. : lying at right angles < quartering cranks of a locomotive > : lying in planes forming a right angle with each other 2. [quartering (I) ] : of, relating to, or used in quartering |