Chording vs Choring - What's the difference?
chording | choring |
(computing, of a keyboard or similar device) By means of which the user can enter characters or commands in the form of "chords" by pressing several keys together instead of one after the other.
An arrangement of musical chords.
* 1961 , John Jacob Niles, The Ballad Book of John Jacob Niles
As verbs the difference between chording and choring
is that chording is present participle of chord while choring is present participle of chore.As an adjective chording
is by means of which the user can enter characters or commands in the form of "chords" by pressing several keys together instead of one after the other.As a noun chording
is an arrangement of musical chords.chording
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(head)Adjective
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(en noun)- No two hands are alike, and no two ears are entirely satisfied with exactly the same chordings .
