1. glossing - Noun
2. glossing - Verb
of Gloss
Source: Webster's dictionaryReal liberation comes not from glossing over or repressing painful states of feeling, but only from experiencing them to the full. Carl Jung
Drab unshorn hedgebanks and regenerating woodland masking abandoned market gardens and historic mine workings brighten in today’s sunshine, glossing ripe ivy berries, gilding yellow gorse and masses of catkins. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, liberal social media users are pushing mail-in voting as a surefire option, glossing over some of the challenges such drastic changes to the voting system will present. Source: Internet
I'm glossing over the regular P20's camera a little here, mainly because in day-to-day use it's basically a slightly better version of the Mate 10's camera. Source: Internet
When the language of the corpus is not a working language of the researchers who use it, interlinear glossing is used to make the annotation bilingual. Source: Internet
However, glossing is not used to write the language for speakers of ASL. Source: Internet