terms |
whitling |
As nouns the difference between terms and whitling
is that
terms is while
whitling is (uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season.
whiting |
whitling |
As nouns the difference between whiting and whitling
is that
whiting is a fine white chalk used in paints, putty, whitewash etc while
whitling is a young full trout during its second season.
whitling |
whimling |
As nouns the difference between whitling and whimling
is that
whitling is (uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season while
whimling is (obsolete) one given to whims; a weak, childish person.
whitling |
whirling |
As nouns the difference between whitling and whirling
is that
whitling is (uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season while
whirling is the action of the verb to
whirl .
As a verb whirling is
.
As an adjective whirling is
that whirls or whirl.
whittling |
whitling |
As nouns the difference between whittling and whitling
is that
whittling is a chip or shaving whittled from some larger substance while
whitling is a young full trout during its second season.
As a verb whittling
is present participle of whittle.
whistling |
whitling |
As nouns the difference between whistling and whitling
is that
whistling is a shrill, breathy sound; a whistle while
whitling is (uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season.
As a verb whistling
is .
whiling |
whitling |
As a verb whiling
is .
As a noun whitling is
(uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season.
witling |
whitling |
As nouns the difference between witling and whitling
is that
witling is a person who feigns wit, pretending or aspiring to be witty while
whitling is (uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season.
trout |
whitling |
As a proper noun trout
is .
As a noun whitling is
(uk|dialect) a young full trout during its second season.