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Ging vs Aging - What's the difference?

ging | aging |

As a proper noun ging

is (hypocoristic) a diminutive of the female given names ginger and virginia.

As a verb aging is

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As a noun aging is

the process of becoming older or more mature.

As an adjective aging is

becoming elderly.

ging

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A company; troop; a gang.
  • * Shakespeare
  • There is a knot, a ging , a pack, a conspiracy against me.
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    aging

    English

    (wikipedia aging)

    Alternative forms

    * ageing (Commonwealth English)

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

  • (en noun) (US)
  • The process of becoming older or more mature.
  • Allowing something to become older.
  • The owner asked the clerk to age some big bills that were due.
  • The deliberate act of making something (such as an antique) appear older than it is.
  • (gerontology) Becoming senescent; accumulating damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time
  • (euphemistic) Elderly person. Only as a collective plural in "the aging"
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Becoming elderly.
  • The aging artist could no longer steadily hold the brush.

    Usage notes

    * Comparative and superlative forms are rare.

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