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Definition of Tunning

Tunning
Tun Tun, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tunned; p. pr. & vb. n. Tunning.] To put into tuns, or casks. --Boyle.

Meaning of Tunning from wikipedia

- Look up -tun, TUN, Tun, or tun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TUN or tun may refer to: Tun s****, large sea snails of the family Tonnidae Tun, a tardigrade...
- Tun Tun (11 July 1923 – 24 November 2003) was the screen name of Indian playback singer and actress-comedienne, Uma Devi Khatri, who was called "Hindi...
- rendering support to display the Burmese script in this article correctly. Tun Tun Min (Burmese: ထွန်းထွန်းမင်း; born 4 October 1992) is a Burmese Lethwei...
- Tonny Tun Tun (born Juan Castro; March 4, 1977) is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and record producer. He first became involved in music while attending...
- (Middle English) at Luminarian Editions "The Tunning of Elinor" (Modern English) at REC Music Foundation "The Tunning of Elynour Rummynge" (video, Middle English...
- Tun Tun Naung (Burmese: ထွန်းထွန်းနောင်; born 30 April 1963) is a Burmese military officer and in****bent Minister of Border Affairs of Myanmar. Tun Tun...
- Tunner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hermann Tunner (1913–1985), Austrian athlete William H. Tunner (1906–1983), American Air...
- The Heidelberg Tun (German: Großes F****), or Great Heidelberg Tun, is an extremely large wine vat contained within the cellars of Heidelberg Castle. There...
- A tunable laser is a laser whose wavelength of operation can be altered in a controlled manner. While all laser gain media allow small shifts in output...
- In computer networking, TUN and TAP are kernel virtual network devices. Being network devices supported entirely in software, they differ from ordinary...