shelving

Adjective

 * 1) Sloping (as opposed to horizontally flat or vertically upright).
 * 2) * 1858,, , Edinburgh: William Blackwood, Volume2, “Janet’s Repentance,” Chapter3, p.87,
 * her cheeks, which, on Whitsunday, loomed through a Turnerian haze of net-work, were, on Trinity Sunday, seen reposing in distinct red outline on her shelving bust, like the sun on a fog-bank
 * 1) * 1858,, , Edinburgh: William Blackwood, Volume2, “Janet’s Repentance,” Chapter3, p.87,
 * her cheeks, which, on Whitsunday, loomed through a Turnerian haze of net-work, were, on Trinity Sunday, seen reposing in distinct red outline on her shelving bust, like the sun on a fog-bank
 * her cheeks, which, on Whitsunday, loomed through a Turnerian haze of net-work, were, on Trinity Sunday, seen reposing in distinct red outline on her shelving bust, like the sun on a fog-bank

Translations

 * Maori: tahatō

Noun

 * 1) Shelves collectively.
 * 2)  The side-rails of a cart or waggon.
 * 3)  A sloping surface.
 * 1)  The side-rails of a cart or waggon.
 * 2)  A sloping surface.
 * 1)  A sloping surface.