Bringing vs Bridging - What's the difference?
bringing | bridging |
The act by which something is brought.
* 1984 , Michael J. Zimmerman, An essay on human action (page 93)
That acts as a bridge (in many contexts)
(architecture) The system of bracing used between floor or other timbers to distribute the weight.
* 1860 , Thomas Leverton Donaldson, ?William Cunningham Glen, Handbook of Specifications (page 319)
As verbs the difference between bringing and bridging
is that bringing is present participle of lang=en while bridging is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between bringing and bridging
is that bringing is the act by which something is brought while bridging is the system of bracing used between floor or other timbers to distribute the weight.As an adjective bridging is
that acts as a bridge (in many contexts.bringing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Now, it seems intuitively obvious that these indirect bringings about are genuine actions
bridging
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)Noun
(en noun)- All the joists and bridgings of the mezzanine floor to have stout double herringbone strutting not more than 6 feet apart.
