Bashing vs Washing - What's the difference?
bashing | washing |
(uncountable) The action of the verb to wash
(uncountable, chiefly, British, NZ) Clothing, bed linen or soft furnishings that have been, are currently being, or are to be washed; laundry.
* My mother used to do the washing on a Monday
(countable, often in the plural) The residue after an ore, etc, has been washed
* The washings have a higher concentration of metal
The liquid used to wash an ore.
A place where a precious metal found in gravel is separated from lighter material by washing.
As verbs the difference between bashing and washing
is that bashing is present participle of lang=en while washing is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between bashing and washing
is that bashing is an instance of bashing; a physical attack while washing is the action of the verb to washwashing
English
Noun
- the gold-washings''', or silver-'''washings
