Tending vs Herding - What's the difference?
tending | herding |
Action of the verb to tend .
* 1970 , R. Grathoff, The Structure of Social Inconsistencies
An act by which individuals are herded.
* 2010 , Inga Clendinnen, Reading the Holocaust
A hirsel.
* 1930 , Scottish Agriculture
As nouns the difference between tending and herding
is that tending is action of the verb to tend while herding is an act by which individuals are herded.As verbs the difference between tending and herding
is that tending is while herding is .tending
English
Noun
(en noun)- In other words, the mutual tendings of all individuals in a given situation toward each other and'' toward a common object can be apprehended ''in toto by each actor.
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*herding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- These herdings and stabbings and stranglings occurred five hundred years ago, before America felt the withering touch of Europe. Does that exclude them from our concern?
- The whole flock is divided up into seven herdings (the equivalent of the Scottish "hirsels"), and it is through the head shepherd's herding that the only new blood is introduced. Every two or three years some rams are bought at Hawick