Crowding vs Herding - What's the difference?

crowding | herding |


As verbs the difference between crowding and herding

is that crowding is while herding is .

As nouns the difference between crowding and herding

is that crowding is the act by which somebody is crowded while herding is an act by which individuals are herded.

crowding

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act by which somebody is crowded.
  • * James T. Boulton
  • To Johnson Life was as a Prison, to be endured with heroic faith: to Hume it was little more than a foolish Bartholomew-Fair Show-booth, with the foolish crowdings and elbowings of which it was not worth while to quarrel

    herding

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An act by which individuals are herded.
  • * 2010 , Inga Clendinnen, Reading the Holocaust
  • These herdings and stabbings and stranglings occurred five hundred years ago, before America felt the withering touch of Europe. Does that exclude them from our concern?
  • A hirsel.
  • * 1930 , Scottish Agriculture
  • The whole flock is divided up into seven herdings (the equivalent of the Scottish "hirsels"), and it is through the head shepherd's herding that the only new blood is introduced. Every two or three years some rams are bought at Hawick