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Terms vs Siring - What's the difference?

terms | siring |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb siring is

.

Siring vs Spiring - What's the difference?

siring | spiring |


As a verb siring

is .

As an adjective spiring is

shooting up in a spire or spires.

Miring vs Siring - What's the difference?

miring | siring |


As verbs the difference between miring and siring

is that miring is present participle of lang=en while siring is present participle of lang=en.

Siring vs Siling - What's the difference?

siring | siling |


As verbs the difference between siring and siling

is that siring is while siling is .

Siring vs Airing - What's the difference?

siring | airing |


As verbs the difference between siring and airing

is that siring is while airing is .

As a noun airing is

(uncountable) an exposure to warm or fresh air.

Siting vs Siring - What's the difference?

siting | siring |


As verbs the difference between siting and siring

is that siting is while siring is .

As a noun siting

is the act of finding a site for something.

Sizing vs Siring - What's the difference?

sizing | siring |


As verbs the difference between sizing and siring

is that sizing is present participle of lang=en while siring is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun sizing

is a gelatinous glue for glazing or sizing canvas, paper, plaster or wood; often made from animal skins.

Siding vs Siring - What's the difference?

siding | siring |


As verbs the difference between siding and siring

is that siding is while siring is .

As a noun siding

is (label) a building material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building or siding can be (rail transport) a second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction).

Siring vs Tiring - What's the difference?

siring | tiring |


As verbs the difference between siring and tiring

is that siring is while tiring is .

As a noun tiring is

(uncountable) action of the verb to tire .

As an adjective tiring is

that tires or tire.

Siring vs Soring - What's the difference?

siring | soring |


As a verb siring

is .

As a noun soring is

an illegal practice used to accentuate a horse's gait, involving the use of chemicals or pressure to cause pain to the horse's feet when they touch the ground, resulting in the horse picking its feet up quickly.

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