Cleaning vs Cleanup - What's the difference?
cleaning | cleanup |
(gerund of clean) A situation in which something is cleaned
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The afterbirth of cows, ewes, etc.
(baseball) to bat fourth in the batting order
As nouns the difference between cleaning and cleanup
is that cleaning is a situation in which something is cleaned while cleanup is the act of cleaning or tidying something.As a verb cleaning
is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective cleanup is
to bat fourth in the batting order.cleaning
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(wikipedia cleanup)Adjective
(-)- Jones will be batting cleanup in tonight's game.
