Caballing vs Caballine - What's the difference?
caballing | caballine |
(oceanography) The process whereby two water masses of differing temperatures and/or salinities mix and produce a water mass of higher density which subsequently sinks.
Secret plotting.
* 1810 , Daniel Horsmanden, The New York Conspiracy
* Thomas Longueville, The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck
* Tom S. Garrison, Oceanography, an invitation to marine science. 2007, p 251 * McDougall, T.J. 1987. Thermobaricity, cabelling and water mass conversion. J Geophys Res. 92, 5448-5464. * http://swiss-cave-diver.org/Lexica/glossary_02_C.pdf viewed March 20, 2010
* http://sparce.evac.ou.edu/q_and_a/ocean_circulations.htm viewed March 20, 2010
As a noun caballing
is (oceanography) the process whereby two water masses of differing temperatures and/or salinities mix and produce a water mass of higher density which subsequently sinks.As a verb caballing
is .As an adjective caballine is
of, or pertaining to, a horse.caballing
English
Alternative forms
* cabbelingNoun
- And lastly, the examinant saith, that from the beginning of these conversations with the said Mary Burton, about these plottings and caballings between the Hughsons and the negroes
- In all these negotiations, and caballings , and intriguings, the person most concerned, Frances Coke, the beauty and the heiress, was only the ball in the game.
Verb
(head)References
* McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Earth Science:2003* Tom S. Garrison, Oceanography, an invitation to marine science. 2007, p 251 * McDougall, T.J. 1987. Thermobaricity, cabelling and water mass conversion. J Geophys Res. 92, 5448-5464. * http://swiss-cave-diver.org/Lexica/glossary_02_C.pdf viewed March 20, 2010
* http://sparce.evac.ou.edu/q_and_a/ocean_circulations.htm viewed March 20, 2010
