coving |
moulding |
As nouns the difference between coving and moulding
is that
coving is a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall while
moulding is (british).
coving |
|
purple |
coving |
As a proper noun purple
is (rare).
As a noun coving is
a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
coving |
coxing |
As a noun coving
is a concave surface, often of gypsum or Expanded polystyrene (EPS), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
As a verb coxing is
present participle of lang=en.
loving |
coving |
As a proper noun loving
is .
As a noun coving is
a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
hoving |
coving |
As a verb hoving
is .
As a noun coving is
a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
cooing |
coving |
As nouns the difference between cooing and coving
is that
cooing is a coo; a cooing sound while
coving is a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
As a verb cooing
is .
coring |
coving |
As nouns the difference between coring and coving
is that
coring is the production of a core by means of drilling or
coring can be (mathematics) while
coving is a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
As a verb coring
is .
coting |
coving |
As a verb coting
is .
As a noun coving is
a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
coying |
coving |
As an adjective coying
is enticing.
As a verb coying
is .
As a noun coving is
a concave surface, often of gypsum or expanded polystyrene (eps), forming a junction between a ceiling and a wall.
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