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Lisping vs Lipping - What's the difference?

lisping | lipping |

As verbs the difference between lisping and lipping

is that lisping is present participle of lisp while lipping is present participle of lip.

As nouns the difference between lisping and lipping

is that lisping is that which is spoken in a lisp while lipping is {{cx|carpentry|lang=en}} edging.

lisping

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • That which is spoken in a lisp.
  • * 1821 , Elizabeth Bentley, Poems (page xxi)
  • Even the technical terms of abstruse science have been allowed to mingle with the lispings of the nursery.

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    lipping

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

  • edging
  • * 1981 , Peter Brett, Carpentry and Joinery for Building Craft Students 2
  • Note: No metal fixings must be used when fixing the lippings .