Consisting vs Existing - What's the difference?
consisting | existing |
That exists, or has existence, especially that exists now.
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As verbs the difference between consisting and existing
is that consisting is present participle of consist while existing is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective existing is
that exists, or has existence, especially that exists now.existing
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