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Parping vs Parting - What's the difference?

parping | parting |

As verbs the difference between parping and parting

is that parping is while parting is .

As nouns the difference between parping and parting

is that parping is a sound that parps, as of a horn or trumpet while parting is the act of parting or dividing; the state of being parted; division; separation.

parping

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A sound that parps, as of a horn or trumpet.
  • * 2004 , Louis Barfe, Where have all the good times gone?
  • As a result, the catalogue was dominated by the usual comedic corn and the martial parpings of Arthur Pryor's band.

    parting

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of parting or dividing; the state of being parted; division; separation.
  • * Bible, Ezekiel xxi. 21
  • The parting of the way.
  • A farewell, the act of departing politely.
  • * Byron
  • And there were sudden partings ,such as press / The life from out young hearts.
  • * 1900 , L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Chapter 23
  • But she hugged the soft, stuffed body of the Scarecrow in her arms instead of kissing his painted face, and found she was crying herself at this sorrowful parting from her loving comrades.
  • (British) The dividing line formed by combing the hair in different directions; part (US )
  • (founding) The surface of the sand of one section of a mould where it meets that of another section.
  • (chemistry) The separation and determination of alloys; especially, the separation, as by acids, of gold from silver in the assay button.
  • (geology) A joint or fissure, as in a coal seam.
  • (nautical) The breaking, as of a cable, by violence.
  • (mineralogy) Lamellar separation in a crystallized mineral, due to some other cause than cleavage, as to the presence of twinning lamellae.
  • (Webster 1913)

    Verb

    (head)
  • Derived terms

    * parting shot

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