visiting
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
visit/ˈvɪzɪt/
▶verb (visits, visiting, visited)
- 1 go to see and spend some time with (someone) socially or as a guest.
■ go to see and spend time in (a place) as a tourist or guest.
- 2 go to see for a purpose, such as to give professional advice.
■ access and view (a website or web page).
■ (of God) come to in order to bring comfort or salvation.
- 3 (with reference to something harmful or unpleasant) inflict or be inflicted on someone.
■ archaic punish.
- 4 (usu. visit with) N. Amer. informal chat.
- 1 an act of visiting.
■ a temporary stay at a place.
- 2 N. Amer. a chat.
– derivatives
visitable adjective,
visiting adjective.
visitable adjective,
visiting adjective.
– origin ME: from OFr. visiter or L. visitare ‘go to see’.
'visiting' also found in these Oxford entries:
calling card
- card
- ceilidh
- phrase book
- repair
- round
- sightseeing
- soke
- visit
- visiting card
- visitor

