terms |
caballing |
As nouns the difference between terms and caballing
is that
terms is while
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
.
caballing |
caballine |
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.
canalling |
caballing |
As verbs the difference between canalling and caballing
is that
canalling is present participle of canal while
caballing is present participle of cabal.
As a noun 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.
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.