ALL meanings of routing
rout·ing
R r - noun routing a bellow. 1
- verb with object routing to turn over or dig up (something) with the snout. 1
- verb with object routing to find or get by searching, rummaging, etc. (usually followed by out). 1
- verb with object routing to cause to rise from bed (often followed by up or out). 1
- verb with object routing to force or drive out. 1
- verb with object routing to hollow out or furrow, as with a scoop, gouge, or machine. 1
- idioms routing go the route, Informal. to see something through to completion: It was a tough assignment, but he went the route. Baseball. to pitch the complete game: The heat and humidity were intolerable, but the pitcher managed to go the route. 1
- verb without object routing to snore. 1
- noun Technical meaning of routing (tool) /row'ting/ Using a kind of rotating cutting tool called a router, pronounced /row't*/. In the USA a router, pronounced /row't*/, is also a network device that performs "routing". In the UK, the network device is pronounced /roo't*/ and what it does is spelled "routeing". 1
- noun routing setting of a route 1
- noun routing post, mail: delivery 1
- noun routing woodwork: cutting with a router 1
- adjective routing animal: rooting, rummaging 1