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The members of a shoring system that retain the earth in position and in turn are supported by other members of the shoring system.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
sheeting (noun)1.
material in the form of or suitable for forming into sheets as - sheets
a) a sturdy plain-woven cloth usually of cotton used especially for bedsheets
b) material (as a plastic) in the form of a continuous film
2.
a lining (as wood or steel) used to support an embankment or the walls of an excavation
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Sheeting (Wikipedia)
"Sheets" redirects here. For the surname, see Sheets (surname). For other uses, see Sheet (disambiguation).
A bed sheet is a rectangular piece of cloth used as bedding, which is larger in length and width than a mattress, and which is placed immediately above a mattress or bed, but below blankets and other bedding (such as comforters and bedspreads). A bottom sheet is laid above the mattress, and may be either a flat or fitted sheet. A top sheet, in the many countries where they are used, is a flat sheet, which is placed above a bottom sheet and below other bedding.

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Sheeting (Wiktionary)
English
Etymology
From sheet + -ing.
Noun
sheeting (countable and uncountable, plural sheetings)
- Fabric used to make sheets (bedding).
- The process of forming material into sheets.
- (engineering) A lining of planks or boards for protecting an embankment.
- (geology) A weathering process in which rock breaks into sheets after compressional stress on it is removed.
Derived terms
- satin sheeting
Translations
Verb
sheeting
- present participle and gerund of sheet
layering, covering, coating, blanketing, wrapping