1. caging - Noun
2. caging - Verb
of Cage
Source: Webster's dictionaryBecause of pollution and destruction of their natural habitat, along with segregation caused by caging, reproduction of wild pandas was severely limited. Source: Internet
You can maintain your grasshoppers in screen caging. Source: Internet
This program has transformed the idea of seeing ones sister, mother, or wife on the stage performing an artistic piece as an honor rather than caging them inside the wall boundaries of houses. Source: Internet
Why do they pay for the creation of "caging lists" such as the one which challenged the legitimacy of military voters? Source: Internet
The facilities where eagles are kept must be equipped with adequate caging and facilities, as well as workers experienced in the handling and care of eagles. Source: Internet
Crosscheck, caging, and how the GOP stole the 2001. Source: Internet