Crippling vs Rippling - What's the difference?
crippling | rippling |
State of being crippled; lameness.
Spars or timbers set up as a support against the side of a building.
(Webster 1913)
A motion or sound that ripples.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 29, author=Alastair Macaulay, title=An Ephemeral Portrait of an Artist in a Hall of Mirrors, work=New York Times
, passage=And if there is a serious connection between the fragmented Close close-up portraits that are among the backdrops and the sometimes Chopin-like, thinly pretty ripplings of Mr. Glass's music, Mr. Elo's choreography does not point them out on a first viewing. }}
As verbs the difference between crippling and rippling
is that crippling is present participle of lang=en while rippling is present participle of lang= en.As nouns the difference between crippling and rippling
is that crippling is state of being crippled; lameness while rippling is a motion or sound that ripples.As an adjective crippling
is that cripples.crippling
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(en noun)rippling
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