Cupping vs Supping - What's the difference?
cupping | supping |
(medicine, archaic) The operation of drawing blood to or from the surface of the person by forming a partial vacuum over the spot.
(medicine, archaic) A similar operation for drawing pus from an abscess.
(medicine) Fire cupping, a traditional therapeutic treatment called in which heated cupping glasses are applied to the skin, supposedly to draw blood towards the surface.
The taking of a small amount of a beverage such as tea or coffee into the mouth in order to taste it; a session where this is done.
The act of one who sups; the act of taking supper.
(obsolete) That which is supped; broth.
As nouns the difference between cupping and supping
is that cupping is the operation of drawing blood to or from the surface of the person by forming a partial vacuum over the spot while supping is the act of one who sups; the act of taking supper.As verbs the difference between cupping and supping
is that cupping is present participle of lang=en while supping is present participle of lang=en.cupping
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* (Fire cupping)Verb
(head)supping
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