Raining vs Pouring - What's the difference?
raining | pouring |
A fall of rain.
* 2013 , Maite Ezcurdia, ?Robert J. Stainton, The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary in Philosophy (page 363)
The act by which something is poured.
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As verbs the difference between raining and pouring
is that raining is present participle of lang=en while pouring is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between raining and pouring
is that raining is a fall of rain while pouring is the act by which something is poured.raining
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(en noun)- This is a way of saying that the subatomic structure of the verb “to rain” explicitly marks rainings as a kind of change that places undergo.
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*pouring
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