Associations to the word «Marshalling»
Noun
- Ammunition
- Bordeaux
- Passenger
- Leipzig
- Troop
- Station
- Harbor
- Citation
- Danube
- Escort
- Harbour
- Italy
- Transportation
- Handling
- Germany
- Belgrade
- Sheffield
- Mills
- Terminal
- Good
- Fighter
- Cargo
- France
- Rolling
- Gauge
- Coat
- Line
- Detachment
- Warehouse
- Sweep
- Plant
- Algeria
- Assault
- Kilometre
- Radar
- Missile
- Operation
- Attack
- Reconnaissance
- Repair
- Container
- Marshal
- Batterie
- Belgium
- Industry
- Workshop
- Main
- Underground
- Curve
- Fuel
- Infrastructure
- Closure
- Highway
- Tank
- Bulgaria
- Engine
- Fortress
- Road
- Tunnel
- Ball
- Maintenance
- Implement
- Supply
- Force
- Preparation
- Destruction
- Area
- Passing
- North
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MARSHALLING, noun. (software) The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable for storage or transmission, which is typically used when data must be moved between different parts of a computer program, or from one program to another.
MARSHALLING, noun. (heraldry) The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.
MARSHALLING, verb. (British) present participle of marshal
MARSHALLING YARD, noun. A railway yard where trains are assembled from individual carriages.
MARSHALLING YARDS, noun. Plural of marshalling yard
Wise words
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and not for things themselves.