Weeding definition

Weeding means sorting out and destroying of those records which have outlived their utility and need no longer be preserved.
Weeding means destruction of unnecessary papers of a file as asked by the Review Committee after review.
Weeding means removal of any plant unnecessarily grown by the side of the road or in between pavement slabs or in between kerbs or within and around the road side drains.

Examples of Weeding in a sentence

  • Weeding of RecordsIt is the responsibility of the Head of Directorate or Office (HoD/O), as the case may be, to ensure that the Directorate or Office reviews the records and based on such review weeds out the same to the extent due for weeding out.

  • Weeding shall be restricted to hand removal and weed material shall be removed from the site.

  • Weeding frequency should therefore be varied according to the site and density of vegetation cover and in any event should be between 4 and 8 i.e. whatever is required to achieve a weed free scheme.

  • Weeding of sidewalks and grass strips between sidewalk and gutter.

  • Weeding, soil preparation, manuring, pest controlling, trimming, training etc.

  • Weeding - After the monsoon season, weeding is done to reduce the competition by weeds.

  • Weeding criteria: Titles are retained, unless superseded by newer editions.

  • Weeding in polythene bags in nursery & other experiments 1000 Nos.

  • Mulching – with materials to match those used in initial planting, twice to maintain a depth of 3 inches.2. Weeding - twice3.

  • Weeding An up-to-date, attractive and useful collection is maintained through a continual withdrawal and replacement process.


More Definitions of Weeding

Weeding means a decision to delete a specific item or items of material from the library's collection.

Related to Weeding

  • Weeds means all rank and uncultivated vegetable growth or matter that:

  • Weed means any plant which grows where not wanted.

  • Infiltration means water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system (including sewer system and foundation drains) from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections, or manholes. Infiltration does not include, and is distinguished from, inflow.

  • Exfiltration means any unauthorized release of data from within an information system. This includes copying the data through covert network channels or the copying of data to unauthorized media.

  • Flocculation means a process to enhance agglomeration or collection of smaller floc particles into larger, more easily settleable particles through gentle stirring by hydraulic or mechanical means.

  • Pond means a natural or man-made impoundment of water with a water surface area of one acre or less at the high water level.

  • Thinning means the cutting down of trees according to the specifications of this contract.

  • borehole means a hole sunk into the earth for the purpose of locating, abstracting or using subterranean water and includes a spring;

  • Eating means feeding oneself by getting food into the body from a receptacle (such as a plate, cup or table) or by a feeding tube or intravenously.

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

  • Postproduction means an activity related to the finishing or duplication of a medium described in Subsection 59-12-104(54)(a).

  • Grinding means to reduce to powder or small fragments and includes mechanical chipping or drilling.

  • Mistletoe Thinning means the removal of designated conifer trees bearing visible mistletoe plants on branches as well as visible plants or infections on the stem.

  • Seepage pit means an excavation deeper than it is wide that receives septic tank effluent and from which the effluent seeps from a structural internal void into the surrounding soil through the bottom and openings in the side of the pit.

  • Angling means fishing with not more than two hand lines, not more than two units of rod and line, or a combination of not more than one hand line and one rod and line, either in hand or under control at any time while fishing. The hand line or rod and line shall have attached to it not more than three baited hooks, or not more than three artificial fly rod lures, or one artificial bait casting lure equipped with not more than three sets of three hooks each.

  • Blasting means changing the level or grade of land or rendering, tearing, demolishing, moving, or removing earth, rock, buildings, structures, or other masses or materials by seismic blasting or the detonation of dynamite or any other explosive agent.

  • Filtration means a process for removing particulate matter from water by passage through porous media.

  • Cutting means to penetrate with a sharp-edged instrument and includes sawing, but does not include shearing, slicing, or punching.

  • footpath means a road over which there is a public right of way for pedestrians only, not being a footway;

  • Load Shedding means the systematic reduction of system demand by temporarily decreasing load in response to transmission system or area capacity shortages, system instability, or voltage control considerations under Tariff, Part II or Part III.

  • Seedling means a marijuana plant that has no flowers and is less than 12 inches in height

  • Dike means an embankment or ridge of either natural or man-made materials used to prevent the movement of liquids, sludges, solids, or other materials.

  • Pest means any invertebrate animal, pathogen, parasitic plant or similar or allied organism which can cause disease or damage in any crops, trees, shrubs, grasses or other plants of substantial value.

  • Intake means “Sanctioned Intake”.

  • Outdoor cultivation means the cultivation of mature cannabis without the use of artificial lighting or light deprivation in the canopy area at any point in time. Artificial lighting is permissible only to maintain immature plants outside the canopy area.

  • Drainage means the movement of water to a place of disposal, whether by way of the natural characteristics of the ground surface or by artificial means;