Recloning vs Reclining - What's the difference?
recloning | reclining |
Capable of being reclined, or moved into a more horizontal position.
The act of one who reclines.
* 1865 , (Edward Dutton Cook), Sir Felix Foy, Bart. (page 233)
As verbs the difference between recloning and reclining
is that recloning is while reclining is .As an adjective reclining is
capable of being reclined, or moved into a more horizontal position.As a noun reclining is
the act of one who reclines.reclining
English
Adjective
(-)- a reclining armchair
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Mr. Disbrowe was reclining on a well-worn horsehair-covered sofa, his frequent reclinings on which piece of furniture had stamped a deep and quite ineffaceable impression of his weighty form upon the cushion.