Bottling vs Mottling - What's the difference?
bottling | mottling |
A batch of bottled liquids, as from a single vat, barrel, or seasonal growth.
spots or blotches of different shades or colours
* 1910 , The Year Book of Dermatology (page 124)
As nouns the difference between bottling and mottling
is that bottling is a batch of bottled liquids, as from a single vat, barrel, or seasonal growth while mottling is spots or blotches of different shades or colours.As verbs the difference between bottling and mottling
is that bottling is present participle of bottle while mottling is present participle of lang=en.bottling
English
Noun
(en noun)- The bottlings from the barrel-aged wines bear a premium label.
Verb
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*mottling
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The skin was somewhat pigmented, especially in certain regions, while over the whole there appeared whitish, rounded or oval mottlings or dapplings, most obvious where the surrounding cuticle was most deeply colored.
