Ridging vs Fridging - What's the difference?
ridging | fridging |
A pattern of ridges.
* 1853 , Robert Jameson, The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
As verbs the difference between ridging and fridging
is that ridging is present participle of ridge while fridging is present participle of fridge.As a noun ridging
is a pattern of ridges.ridging
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- I observed that a moulding descended obliquely from this entrance down to the bottom, while striae followed the same line, the whole sides indeed being marked by curious scoopings, and intermediate ridgings