gutting |
cutting |
As verbs the difference between gutting and cutting
is that
gutting is present participle of gut while
cutting is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between gutting and cutting
is that
gutting is the remains after gutting a fish while
cutting is the action of the verb to
cut.
As adjectives the difference between gutting and cutting
is that
gutting is disheartening, crushing while
cutting is that is used for cutting.
gatting |
gutting |
As verbs the difference between gatting and gutting
is that
gatting is while
gutting is .
As a noun gutting is
(chiefly|in the plural) the remains after gutting a fish.
As an adjective gutting is
(british) disheartening, crushing.
getting |
gutting |
As verbs the difference between getting and gutting
is that
getting is while
gutting is .
As nouns the difference between getting and gutting
is that
getting is the act of obtaining or acquiring; acquisition while
gutting is (chiefly|in the plural) the remains after gutting a fish.
As an adjective gutting is
(british) disheartening, crushing.
gutting |
guttling |
As verbs the difference between gutting and guttling
is that
gutting is while
guttling is .
As a noun gutting
is (chiefly|in the plural) the remains after gutting a fish.
As an adjective gutting
is (british) disheartening, crushing.
jutting |
gutting |
As verbs the difference between jutting and gutting
is that
jutting is while
gutting is .
As nouns the difference between jutting and gutting
is that
jutting is that which juts or protrudes while
gutting is (chiefly|in the plural) the remains after gutting a fish.
As an adjective gutting is
(british) disheartening, crushing.
tutting |
gutting |
As verbs the difference between tutting and gutting
is that
tutting is while
gutting is .
As nouns the difference between tutting and gutting
is that
tutting is the act of making a tut sound in disapproval while
gutting is (chiefly|in the plural) the remains after gutting a fish.
As an adjective gutting is
(british) disheartening, crushing.
eviscerate |
gutting |
As verbs the difference between eviscerate and gutting
is that
eviscerate is to disembowel, to remove the viscera while
gutting is present participle of gut.
As a noun gutting is
the remains after gutting a fish.
As an adjective gutting is
disheartening, crushing.
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