Flowing vs Falling - What's the difference?
flowing | falling |
Tending to flow.
Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously.
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That falls or fall.
The action of the verb to fall .
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As verbs the difference between flowing and falling
is that flowing is while falling is .As nouns the difference between flowing and falling
is that flowing is the action of the verb to flow while falling is the action of the verb to fall .As adjectives the difference between flowing and falling
is that flowing is tending to flow while falling is that falls or fall.flowing
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a flowing dress
- flowing prose
Anagrams
* *falling
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- falling leaves
- falling prices
Derived terms
* deviation of a falling body * downfalling * everfalling * falling action * falling band, falling-band * falling collar * falling diphthong * falling-disease * falling-door * falling dunes * falling-evil * falling factorial * falling film evaporator * falling front or back * falling-gate * falling-hinge * falling houses * falling-ill * falling-in * falling knife * falling leaf * falling limb * falling-mold, falling-mould * falling palate * falling rhythm * falling-rising * falling ruff * falling scream * falling sequential product * falling sickness, falling-sickness * falling-sluice * falling sphere * falling star, falling-star * falling stone * falling tide * falling tone * falling weather, falling-weather * falling weight deflectometer * in-falling, infalling * rising-falling * tear-falling * wall-fallingNoun
(en-noun)- Epilepsies, or fallings and reelings, and beastly vomitings. The least of these, even when the tongue begins to be untied, is a degree of drunkenness.
