I. ˈlistiŋ noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from liste, list strip, selvage + -ing — more at list (strip)
1. : list IV 4a
2.
a. : the furrowing of soil especially for seedbeds in which row crops are sown in the furrows
b. : the method of planting crops in a furrow with a lister
3. : a narrow strip cut from the edge of a board
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of list (VII)
1. archaic : enlistment
2.
a. : an act or instance of making or including in a list or catalog ; specifically : the admission of securities to trading on a securities exchange
b. : list VI 1
made a listing of the ten most intelligent animals — Charles Mulvey
an important annotated listing — Middle East Journal
3.
a. : an authorization to a real-estate broker to sell or rent property
b. : a broker's record of available properties
c. : a piece of property listed with a real-estate broker