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Definition of Dinting

Dinting
Dint Dint, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dinted; p. pr. & vb. n. Dinting.] To make a mark or cavity on or in, by a blow or by pressure; to dent. --Donne. Tennyson.

Meaning of Dinting from wikipedia

- primary school, Dinting C of E, located near the viaduct. The 1st Dinting Scout Group has been active since 1938. The village is served by Dinting railway station...
- Dinter is a German surname meaning "manufacturer of ink". Notable people with the surname include: Artur Dinter (1876–1948), German writer and **** politician...
- Dinting Viaduct (also known as Dinting Arches) is a 19th-century railway viaduct in Glossopdale in Derbyshire, England, that carries the Glossop Line over...
- Higher Dinting is a village in Glossopdale, Derbyshire, England. The village is near Glossop, Dinting, and Dinting Vale; the village falls within the...
- Dinting Vale is a village in Glossopdale, Derbyshire, England. The Vale falls within the Simmondley ward of the High Peak Council. Dinting Vale lies near...
- Look up dint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dint may refer to: William Colbeck (gangster) (1890-1943), American gangster nicknamed "Dint" Dint Island...
- Greenheys, Manchester. In 1842 they moved to Dinting Lodge, Glossop. He was the first Edmund Potter of the Dinting Vale Printworks, which he ran with Charles...
- Dinting railway station serves the village of Dinting in Derbyshire, England. It is a stop on the Glossop Line and, prior to the Woodhead Line's closure...
- Artur Dinter (27 June 1876 – 21 May 1948) was a German writer and **** politician who was the Gauleiter of Gau Thuringia. Dinter was born in Mulhouse,...
- Gasworks, are grade II listed. Two significant former cotton mills and the Dinting railway viaduct remain. The name Glossop is thought to be of Anglo-Saxon...