blanketing

Noun

 * 1)  Cloth for making blankets.
 * 2) * 1690, uncredited translator, The History of Scotland by, London: Awnsham Churchil, Book I, p.23,
 * But, now-a-days, many of them wear their Apparel of a dark brown colour, almost like Heath, that so, lying in the Heath-bushes, they might not, in the day-time, be discovered by their Cloaths. Being rather loosly happ’d, than closely covered, with this sort of Blanketing, they endure the fiercest weather
 * 1)  A layer of something that covers like a blanket.
 * blanketings of snow
 * 1)  The act or punishment of tossing in a blanket.
 * 2)  A manoeuvre in which one vessel covers or becalms another with its sails.
 * 3)  Provision of a layer under the trackbed to prevent clay subsoil and water being forced to the surface by the weight of trains.
 * 1)  The act or punishment of tossing in a blanket.
 * 2)  A manoeuvre in which one vessel covers or becalms another with its sails.
 * 3)  Provision of a layer under the trackbed to prevent clay subsoil and water being forced to the surface by the weight of trains.
 * 1)  A manoeuvre in which one vessel covers or becalms another with its sails.
 * 2)  Provision of a layer under the trackbed to prevent clay subsoil and water being forced to the surface by the weight of trains.
 * 1)  A manoeuvre in which one vessel covers or becalms another with its sails.
 * 2)  Provision of a layer under the trackbed to prevent clay subsoil and water being forced to the surface by the weight of trains.
 * 1)  Provision of a layer under the trackbed to prevent clay subsoil and water being forced to the surface by the weight of trains.