Jetting vs Wetting - What's the difference?
jetting | wetting |
The act of making something wet.
* 1838 , George Adolphus Wigney, An Elementary Dictionary, Or, Cyclopaediae, for the Use of Maltsters, Brewers &c. (page 28)
The act of accidental urination on or in something.
That makes (something) wet.
As verbs the difference between jetting and wetting
is that jetting is present participle of lang=en while wetting is present participle of lang=en.As a noun wetting is
the act of making something wet.As an adjective wetting is
that makes (something) wet.wetting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It is usual to expect, that the first two or three wettings or steepings of grain, at the commencement of the malting season, will not make so good malt as succeeding steepings