noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of pace (II)
1. : an act or instance of executing or controlling a pace
the pacings for a few steps side by side through the crowds — R.M.Coates
a masterpiece of crisp pacing and refined workmanship — Winthrop Sargeant
there must be pacing in the introduction of new experiences — C.M.Louttit
2. : harness racing for pacers
Little Brown Jug, pacing ' s biggest race — Gerald Holland