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covering

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English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkʌvəɹɪŋ/
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Etymology 1

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Present participle or participial adjective from cover (verb) +‎ -ing; or, from Middle English participle form of coveren, keveren (to cover).

Verb

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covering

  1. present participle and gerund of cover

Etymology 2

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From Middle English coverynge, -inge, keverynge, -inge [verbal noun of coveren, keveren (to cover)];[1] or, verbal noun from cover (verb) +‎ -ing.

Noun

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covering (countable and uncountable, plural coverings)

  1. (countable) That which covers or conceals; a cover; something spread or laid over or wrapped about another.
    • 2020 May 20, Richard Clinnick, “Network News: More trains... but advice is not to use public transport”, in Rail, page 6:
      Face covering is also mentioned: "There are some circumstances when wearing a face covering may be marginally beneficial as a precautionary measure. The evidence suggests that wearing a face covering does not protect you, but it may protect others if you are infected but have not yet developed symptoms. [...] If you can, wear a face covering if you need to use public transport."
  2. (uncountable) Action of the verb to cover.
  3. (topology, of a given open set ) A collection of sets such that their union contains ; such a collection with the additional property that every is open; such a collection with the additional property that every is contained in .
  4. (topology) A special kind of map that establishes a relationship between two topological spaces in the sense that, under the action of the map, the one looks locally like several copies of the second: Formally, a continuous map between topological spaces such that there exists, for every point in , a discrete space and an open neighborhood of such that and is a homeomorphism for every . See Covering space on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Usage notes
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In sense sense 4, properly, the map is the covering, and is called the covering space, but by abuse of terminology, "covering" may refer to , "covering space" may refer to , and either may refer to the tuple .

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References

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  1. ^ cǒveringe, ger.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2018, retrieved 16 December 2019.