Muting vs Meting - What's the difference?
muting | meting |
The dung of birds.
* Charles Darwin
The act of one who metes.
* 1964 , William K. Bottorff, Twayne's United States Authors Series (volume 56, page 72)
As verbs the difference between muting and meting
is that muting is while meting is .As nouns the difference between muting and meting
is that muting is the dung of birds while meting is the act of one who metes.muting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It is more surprising that instinct should lead small nesting birds to remove their broken eggs and the early mutings
meting
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- We are far more apt to yawn than to weep as we make our way through this series of loosely connected incidents, of unmotivated actions, of contrived metings -out of justice.
