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Guiding vs Underlying - What's the difference?

guiding | underlying | Related terms |

Guiding is a related term of underlying.


As a verb guiding

is .

As a noun guiding

is guidance.

As an adjective underlying is

lying underneath.

guiding

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

  • guidance
  • * 1912 , Theodore Dreiser, The Financier
  • Butler was ready to consider any proposition which would save her; but it must be a sound one—one not open to her whimsical moods or the guidings or leadings of romance.
  • Girl Guiding
  • * 2002 , Robert T. Grimm, Notable American Philanthropists (page 189)
  • Daisy Gordon Low then established two Girl Guide troops in poor sections of central London. Her belief was growing that guiding could serve many beneficial ends.

    underlying

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • lying underneath
  • We dug down to the underlying rock.
  • basic or fundamental
  • Points and straight lines are underlying elements of geometry.
  • implicit
  • Many nursery rhymes have an underlying meaning.

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