1. titling - Noun
2. titling - Verb
The meadow pipit.
of Title
The hedge sparrow; -- called also titlene. Its nest often chosen by the cuckoo as a place for depositing its own eggs.
Stockfish; -- formerly so called in customhouses.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe director is planning on titling the film 'Yummy Fur' so we are probably planning on changing the title of the book to 'Yummy Fur' to match the film. Chester Brown
Before settling on the name "Hawaii Five-O", Freeman considered titling the show "The Man". Source: Internet
Bubbles engaged in many aspects of the group's visual identity, titling releases and designing posters, adverts, stage decoration and performance plans, some of which were adorned with mystical and mock-Teutonic insignia. Source: Internet
Charles, titling himself maior domus and princeps et dux Francorum, did not appoint a new king and nobody acclaimed one. Source: Internet
Amerindian land titling was also promised. Source: Internet
"During this period of Covid-19 lockdown, there can be no land transactions, land transfer, titling or land sales. Source: Internet