SPLAYING
Etymology
Verb
splaying
present participle of splay
Noun
splaying (plural splayings)
A shape or motion that splays.
Anagrams
• palsying, playings, plygains
Source: Wiktionary
SPLAY
Splay, v. t. Etym: [Abbrev. of display.]
1. To display; to spread. [Obs.] "Our ensigns splayed." Gascoigne.
2. To dislocate, as a shoulder bone.
3. To spay; to castrate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
4. To turn on one side; to render oblique; to slope or slant, as the
side of a door, window, etc. Oxf. Gloss.
Splay, a.
Definition: Displayed; spread out; turned outward; hence, flat; ungainly;
as, splay shoulders.
Sonwthing splay, something blunt-edged, unhandy, and infelicitous. M.
Arnold.
Splay, a. (Arch.)
Definition: A slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window,
by which the opening is made larged at one face of the wall than at
the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition