IPA: /ˈmoʊtɪŋ/
KK: /ˈmoʊtɪŋ/
A type of material or substance that is used to fill or support structures, often found in construction or mining contexts.
The workers used moating to stabilize the mining shaft against the quicksand.
Moating originates from the Old English word 'mot' (meaning a meeting or assembly) combined with the suffix '-ing' (indicating a process or action). The term 'moating' refers to the act of creating or maintaining a moat, which historically served as a defensive water barrier around a castle or fortification, symbolizing a gathering of water for protection.
Think of 'mot' as a gathering or meeting, and remember that 'moating' involves the action of creating a protective barrier of water, much like a meeting place for defense.