spouting |
snouting |
As an adjective spouting
is that is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
As a noun spouting
is the process or result of something being spouted; that which is spouted.
As a verb snouting is
present participle of lang=en.
spouting |
spotting |
As nouns the difference between spouting and spotting
is that
spouting is the process or result of something being spouted; that which is spouted while
spotting is a spotted pattern.
As an adjective spouting
is (of a liquid) that is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
As a verb spotting is
.
sporting |
spouting |
As adjectives the difference between sporting and spouting
is that
sporting is pertaining to sports while
spouting is that is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
As nouns the difference between sporting and spouting
is that
sporting is the act of taking part in a sport while
spouting is the process or result of something being spouted; that which is spouted.
As a verb sporting
is present participle of lang=en.
spouting |
shouting |
As nouns the difference between spouting and shouting
is that
spouting is the process or result of something being spouted; that which is spouted while
shouting is the action of the verb to shout.
As an adjective spouting
is (of a liquid) that is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
As a verb shouting is
.
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