Bating vs Eating - What's the difference?
bating | eating |
Apart from; except.
* 1817 , (Walter Scott), Rob Roy , XIII:
*:‘There is but little I have heard from you which I did not expect to hear, and which I ought not to have expected; because, bating one circumstance, it is all very true.’
Suitable to be eaten without being cooked.
The act of ingesting food.
Food; cooking, cuisine.
The act of corroding or consuming some substance.
As verbs the difference between bating and eating
is that bating is while eating is .As a preposition bating
is apart from; except.As an adjective eating is
suitable to be eaten without being cooked.As a noun eating is
the act of ingesting food.bating
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(English prepositions)eating
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(-)- Wait! That's not an eating apple.
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(wikipedia eating)- I remember when we visited Aunt Martha's house, we had some really good eating !