Dying vs Dyeing - What's the difference?
dying | dyeing |
Approaching death; about to die; moribund.
Declining, terminal, or drawing to an end.
Pertaining to death, or the moments before death.
(plurale tantum) Those who are currently expiring, moribund.
The process of approaching death; or, less precisely , death itself.
(nonstandard) )
The act by which something is dyed.
* 1930 , United States. National Bureau of Standards, Bureau of Standards journal of research (volume 3, page 50)
As verbs the difference between dying and dyeing
is that dying is (die) or dying can be (nonstandard) (dye) ((dyeing)) while dyeing is (dye).As a adjective dying
is approaching death; about to die; moribund;.As a noun dying
is (plurale tantum) those who are currently expiring, moribund.dying
English
(wikipedia dying)Etymology 1
Adjective
(-)- The dying dog was put out of his misery with a single shot!
- dying fire
- In the dying moments of daylight I glimpsed a sail on the horizon.
- His dying words were of his mother.
- until my dying day
- his dying bed
Antonyms
* nascentNoun
- The battlefield was littered with the dead and dying .
Verb
(head)Etymology 2
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*dyeing
English
Noun
(en noun)- Ninety per cent of the dyeings on silk, 72 per cent of the dyeings on rayon, 70 per cent of the dyeings on cotton showed no color change.
