facing |
looking |
As nouns the difference between facing and looking
is that
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding while
looking is the act of one who looks; a glance.
As verbs the difference between facing and looking
is that
facing is present participle of lang=en while
looking is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective facing
is diverging in the direction of travel.
facing |
faced |
As adjectives the difference between facing and faced
is that
facing is diverging in the direction of travel while
faced is drunk.
As verbs the difference between facing and faced
is that
facing is present participle of lang=en while
faced is past tense of face.
As a noun facing
is the most external portion of exterior siding.
taxonomy |
facing |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and facing
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding.
As an adjective facing is
(rail transport|of points and crossovers) diverging in the direction of travel.
As a verb facing is
.
meeting |
facing |
As verbs the difference between meeting and facing
is that
meeting is present participle of lang=en while
facing is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between meeting and facing
is that
meeting is the action of the verb
to meet while
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding.
As an adjective facing is
diverging in the direction of travel.
facing |
having |
As nouns the difference between facing and having
is that
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding while
having is something owned; possession; goods; estate.
As verbs the difference between facing and having
is that
facing is present participle of lang=en while
having is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective facing
is diverging in the direction of travel.
facing |
challenging |
As adjectives the difference between facing and challenging
is that
facing is (rail transport|of points and crossovers) diverging in the direction of travel while
challenging is difficult, hard to do.
As nouns the difference between facing and challenging
is that
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding while
challenging is the act of making a challenge.
As verbs the difference between facing and challenging
is that
facing is while
challenging is .
currently |
facing |
As an adverb currently
is at this moment, at present, now.
As an adjective facing is
(rail transport|of points and crossovers) diverging in the direction of travel.
As a noun facing is
the most external portion of exterior siding.
As a verb facing is
.
facing |
facework |
Synonyms |
Facing is a synonym of facework.
As nouns the difference between facing and facework
is that
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding while
facework is the material of the outside or front side, as of a wall or building.
As an adjective facing
is (rail transport|of points and crossovers) diverging in the direction of travel.
As a verb facing
is .
facing |
topstitch |
As nouns the difference between facing and topstitch
is that
facing is the most external portion of exterior siding while
topstitch is (sewing|uncountable) a sewing technique, most often used on garment edges such as necklines and hems, where it helps facings to stay in place and gives a crisp edge.
As verbs the difference between facing and topstitch
is that
facing is while
topstitch is to stitch in this fashion.
As an adjective facing
is (rail transport|of points and crossovers) diverging in the direction of travel.
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