appearing
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
appear/əˈpɪə(r)/
▶verb
- 1 come into sight.
■ come into existence or use.
■ be published.
■ informal arrive.
- 2 present oneself publicly or formally, especially on stage or as the accused or counsel in a law court.
- 3 give a specified impression; seem.
– origin ME: from OFr. apareir, from L. apparere, from ad- ‘towards’ + parere ‘come into view’.
'appearing' also found in these Oxford entries:
aestival
- ageless
- apparition
- arenavirus
- bimonthly
- biweekly
- biyearly
- brood
- bruise
- caption
- constrain
- co-star
- crazy
- Cro-Magnon
- crop
- cue card
- dewy
- egg
- eruption
- fall
- flood
- footer
- glorify
- header
- hunt
- lay
- mare
- nowhere
- optical illusion
- part-work
- periodic
- periodical
- petrel
- phenomenon
- pinchbeck
- posthumous
- print
- psych
- psychic
- red-eye
- semi-
- serial
- supernumerary
- termagant
- thaumatrope
- three-dimensional
- trichroic
- two-dimensional
- ubiquitous
- uncontrived

