As verbs the difference between vining and dining
is that
vining is present participle of lang=en while
dining is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between vining and dining
is that
vining is the action of the verb
to vine while
dining is eating dinner as a social function.
As an adjective vining
is growing in the manner of a vine; twisting and entwining.
vining English
Verb
(head)
Adjective
( en adjective)
Growing in the manner of a vine; twisting and entwining.
Derived terms
* vining pea
Noun
(-)
The action of the verb to .
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dining English
Noun
Eating dinner as a social function.
* 1869 , The XIX Century (volume 1, page 6)
- For my own part I preferred to remain with the ship, and I am now glad that I did so, for the welcome we received at Havana; the cheering crowds upon the quay; the friends we met and made; the dinings in and dinings out
Entertaining someone to dinner.
Related terms
* dining car
* dining room
* dining table
Verb
(head)
Anagrams
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