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Flying vs Telekinesis - What's the difference?

flying | telekinesis |

As nouns the difference between flying and telekinesis

is that flying is an act of flight while telekinesis is (uncountable) the ability to move objects with the power of one's mind.

As an adjective flying

is that can fly.

As a verb flying

is .

flying

English

Adjective

(-)
  • That can fly.
  • (flying fox)
  • Brief or hurried.
  • (flying visit)
  • (nautical, of a sail) Not secured by yards.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • Derived terms

    * flyingly

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An act of flight.
  • * 1993 , John C. Greene, ?Gladys L. H. Clark, The Dublin Stage, 1720-1745 (page 58)
  • "Flyings'" could vary considerably in complexity and lavishness and could involve an actor or property being either lifted from the stage into the flies above or vice versa. As Colin Visser has observed, ' flyings and sinkings are both "associated with supernatural manifestations of various kinds"

    telekinesis

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) The ability to move objects with the power of one's mind.
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  • An instance of use of such power.
  • Derived terms

    * telekinetic