swivelling |
spinning |
As verbs the difference between swivelling and spinning
is that
swivelling is (british) while
spinning is .
As an adjective spinning is
rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
As a noun spinning is
the motion of something that spins.
spinning |
leaping |
As verbs the difference between spinning and leaping
is that
spinning is while
leaping is .
As an adjective spinning
is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
As a noun spinning
is the motion of something that spins.
circulate |
spinning |
As verbs the difference between circulate and spinning
is that
circulate is to move in circles or through a circuit while
spinning is .
As an adjective spinning is
rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
As a noun spinning is
the motion of something that spins.
spinning |
twisting |
As adjectives the difference between spinning and twisting
is that
spinning is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling while
twisting is having many twists.
As nouns the difference between spinning and twisting
is that
spinning is the motion of something that spins while
twisting is .
As verbs the difference between spinning and twisting
is that
spinning is while
twisting is .
swirling |
spinning |
As adjectives the difference between swirling and spinning
is that
swirling is that swirls while
spinning is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
As nouns the difference between swirling and spinning
is that
swirling is a pattern or motion that swirls while
spinning is the motion of something that spins.
As verbs the difference between swirling and spinning
is that
swirling is while
spinning is .
spinning |
rotate |
As adjectives the difference between spinning and rotate
is that
spinning is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling while
rotate is having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped.
As verbs the difference between spinning and rotate
is that
spinning is while
rotate is to spin, turn, or revolve.
As a noun spinning
is the motion of something that spins.
faint |
spinning |
As adjectives the difference between faint and spinning
is that
faint is lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst while
spinning is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
As nouns the difference between faint and spinning
is that
faint is the act of fainting while
spinning is the motion of something that spins.
As verbs the difference between faint and spinning
is that
faint is to lose consciousness caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions) while
spinning is .
knitting |
spinning |
As verbs the difference between knitting and spinning
is that
knitting is while
spinning is .
As nouns the difference between knitting and spinning
is that
knitting is the action of the verb
to knit ; the process of producing knitted material while
spinning is the motion of something that spins.
As an adjective spinning is
rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
reeling |
spinning |
As verbs the difference between reeling and spinning
is that
reeling is present participle of lang=en while
spinning is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between reeling and spinning
is that
reeling is the motion of something that reels while
spinning is the motion of something that spins.
As an adjective spinning is
rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
roving |
spinning |
As adjectives the difference between roving and spinning
is that
roving is wandering freely while
spinning is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
As verbs the difference between roving and spinning
is that
roving is while
spinning is .
As nouns the difference between roving and spinning
is that
roving is a long and narrow bundle of fibre, usually used to spin woollen yarn while
spinning is the motion of something that spins.
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