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Cabbeling vs Caballing - What's the difference?

cabbeling | caballing | Alternative forms |

Caballing is a alternative form of cabbeling.



As nouns the difference between cabbeling and caballing

is that cabbeling is the effect of increased density, over the calculated average density, on mixing two masses of water with differing temperatures and salinities while caballing is 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

present participle of cabal.

cabbeling

English

Noun

(-)
  • (physics) The effect of increased density, over the calculated average density, on mixing two masses of water with differing temperatures and salinities.
  • Source. AMS Glossary

    caballing

    English

    Alternative forms

    * cabbeling

    Noun

  • (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
  • 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
  • * Thomas Longueville, The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck
  • 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