As nouns the difference between climbing and embarkation
is that
climbing is (uncountable) the sport of climbing, ascending a wall or a rock or another object using available holds, generally with the safety of a rope and belayer while
embarkation is the act of embarking.
As a verb climbing
is .
As an adjective climbing
is (botany|of a plant) that climbs; that grows upwards by gripping onto a surface.
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
climbing English
Noun
( wikipedia climbing)
( en-noun)
(uncountable) The sport of climbing, ascending a wall or a rock or another object using available holds, generally with the safety of a rope and belayer.
(countable) Climb; ascent.
See also
* bouldering
Verb
(head)
Adjective
(-)
(botany, of a plant) That climbs; that grows upwards by gripping onto a surface.
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embarkation English
Noun
( en noun)
The act of embarking.
The process of loading military personnel and vehicles etc into ships or aircraft.
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