Flooding vs Rolling - What's the difference?
flooding | rolling |
An act of flooding; a flood or gush.
* (Mark Twain)
Staggered in time and space; used with blackout, brownout, introduction.
The act by which something is rolled.
* 2007 , Greg Patent, ?Dave McLean, A Baker's Odyssey
As verbs the difference between flooding and rolling
is that flooding is while rolling is .As nouns the difference between flooding and rolling
is that flooding is an act of flooding; a flood or gush while rolling is the act by which something is rolled.flooding
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(head)Noun
(en noun)- And by the same token it was plain that there had also been a hundred and seventy-five floodings of the earth and depositings of limestone strata!
rolling
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Verb
(head)Synonyms
* rowlingDerived terms
* rolling in dough, rolling in money * rolling introduction * rolling stockNoun
(en noun)- Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft.
