noun
( -s )
Etymology: from gerund of score (II)
1. : the act or process of making a score
2.
a. : score
not likely to allow the conductor to alter his scoring — Edward Sackville-West & Desmond Shawe-Taylor
many pencil- scorings against passages he especially hated — H.J.Laski
b. : scores
scoring made on rock by glaciers