overlapping |
crossing |
As verbs the difference between overlapping and crossing
is that
overlapping is present participle of lang=en while
crossing is present participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between overlapping and crossing
is that
overlapping is pertaining to something that overlaps something else while
crossing is extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
As nouns the difference between overlapping and crossing
is that
overlapping is the situation in which things overlap while
crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
crossing |
slagging |
As verbs the difference between crossing and slagging
is that
crossing is while
slagging is .
As a noun crossing
is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As an adjective crossing
is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
transition |
crossing |
As nouns the difference between transition and crossing
is that
transition is the process of change from one form, state, style or place to another while
crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As verbs the difference between transition and crossing
is that
transition is to make a while
crossing is .
As an adjective crossing is
(rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
travel |
crossing |
As verbs the difference between travel and crossing
is that
travel is to be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another while
crossing is .
As nouns the difference between travel and crossing
is that
travel is the act of traveling while
crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As an adjective crossing is
(rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
crossing |
about |
As adjectives the difference between crossing and about
is that
crossing is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction while
about is moving around; astir.
As a noun crossing
is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As a verb crossing
is .
As a preposition about is
in a circle around; all round; on every side of; on the outside of
[. ]
As an adverb about is
not distant; approximate.
crossing |
split |
As a noun crossing
is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As an adjective crossing
is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
As a verb crossing
is .
As a proper noun split is
a port city in croatia.
crossing |
breeding |
As nouns the difference between crossing and breeding
is that
crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross while
breeding is the process through which propagation, growth or development occurs.
As adjectives the difference between crossing and breeding
is that
crossing is extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction while
breeding is of, relating to or used for breeding.
As verbs the difference between crossing and breeding
is that
crossing is present participle of lang=en while
breeding is present participle of lang=en.
crossing |
turning |
As nouns the difference between crossing and turning
is that
crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross while
turning is (british) a turn or deviation from a straight course.
As verbs the difference between crossing and turning
is that
crossing is while
turning is .
As an adjective crossing
is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
crossing |
crosses |
As verbs the difference between crossing and crosses
is that
crossing is while
crosses is .
As a noun crossing
is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As an adjective crossing
is (rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
sidewalk |
crossing |
As nouns the difference between sidewalk and crossing
is that
sidewalk is (us) a footpath, usually paved, at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians; a pavement (
uk) or footpath (
australia); by extension, any paved footpath, even if not located at the side of a road while
crossing is an intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross.
As an adjective crossing is
(rare) extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction.
As a verb crossing is
.
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