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Bering

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Verb — To surround or fasten something with a ring-shaped band, such as a shackle.

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Etymology

The verb is unrelated to the geographic name; the Bering Sea and Strait are instead named after the Danish-born navigator Vitus Bering, who explored the region for the Russian Navy.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Bering” mean?

The word “Bering” means to surround or fasten something with a ring-shaped band, such as a shackle. In plain terms, a rare verb meaning to encircle something with a ring or band; far more commonly recognized as part of the place name "Bering Strait.".

How do you pronounce “Bering”?

“Bering” is pronounced bih-RIHNG (/bɪˈɹɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Bering” in a sentence?

Here is “Bering” used in a sentence: “The blacksmith finished bering the wheel hub before fitting it to the axle.”

What part of speech is “Bering”?

“Bering” is a verb.

Where does the word “Bering” come from?

The word “Bering” comes from Danish. The verb is unrelated to the geographic name; the Bering Sea and Strait are instead named after the Danish-born navigator Vitus Bering, who explored the region for the Russian Navy.

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