- marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted past
- (dating) use of chemical analysis to estimate the age of geological specimens
- Dating is a form of courtship, and may include any social activity undertaken by, typically, two persons with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse. ...
- Marked with a date; Out of date; Anachronistic; being obviously inappropriate for its present context; No longer fashionable
- (datedly) In a dated manner
- (datedness) The quality of being dated; being out-of-date
- (Dating) Determining the age of something. See relative dating and absolute dating.
- (Dating) Applications which promote or provide opportunity for establishing or continuing romantic or sexual relationships. ...
- (Dating) Credit extension beyond normal terms of a credit supplier.
- (Dating) Intimacy’s version of trying to find intelligent life on Mars.
- (Dating) Term for a deferred billing practice in which the retailer isn’t required to pay for the merchandise it receives for several months, with no interest charged.
- (Dating) The extension of credit by a bank to a customer for a longer-than-normal period of time.
- (Dating) The time limits that apply to paying for merchandise. Dating involves two different periods: (1) the last day on which the cash discount is allowed and (2) the last day for payment before the bill is considered overdue. ...
- (Dating) discusses concepts of taking a girl on dates after the first meeting. The first date is normally called a day 2.
- (Dating) n. A sequence of miniature marriages, complete with miniature sex, ending in miniature divorces.
- (Dating) strange social activity usually not undertaken by computer geeks.
- (dating) A social activity that typically begins in mid-adolescence.
- (dating) A supplier's offer that provides discounts for payment of an invoice at some future date. The longer the time period the better the arrangement. See extended dating.
- (Datings) Terms of sale which extend the period within which the debtor is to make payment. Example: Normal terms are Net 30 Days. On a bill for merchandise shipped September 15, a bill is dated "as of November 15" making payment due December 15.
- A matchcover category with a date (month, day and year or year along) appearing somewhere (inside or outside). They were usually issued by a business or organization to celebrate an anniversary or special event. ...