scraping

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English scrapinge, equivalent to scrape + -ing.

Noun

scraping (plural scrapings)

  1. The sound or action of something being scraped.
    • 2003, Brad Steiger, Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places, page 30:
      We explored the basement, wherein she had so often heard heavy footsteps, thuddings, and scrapings.
  2. Something removed by being scraped.
    the scrapings of roads and ditches
  3. (computing) Automated collection of data, data scraping.
    • 2023 July 15, Sheera Frenkel; Stuart A. Thompson, “‘Not for Machines to Harvest’: Data Revolts Break Out Against A.I.”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      The practice of scraping the internet is longstanding and was largely disclosed by the companies and nonprofit organizations that did it. But it was not well understood or seen as especially problematic by the companies that owned the data.
Translations

Etymology 2

From scrape + -ing.

Verb

scraping

  1. present participle and gerund of scrape

Anagrams

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