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Equitation vs Riding - What's the difference?

equitation | riding |


As nouns the difference between equitation and riding

is that equitation is equestrianism, horseriding while riding is a path cut through woodland or riding can be historically]], one of the three administrative divisions of yorkshire and some other northern [[county|counties of england.

As a verb riding is

.

Consticuancy vs Riding - What's the difference?

consticuancy | riding |


As a verb riding is

.

As a noun riding is

a path cut through woodland or riding can be historically]], one of the three administrative divisions of yorkshire and some other northern [[county|counties of england.

Riding vs Ward - What's the difference?

riding | ward |

Ward is a synonym of riding.



In obsolete terms the difference between riding and ward

is that riding is a festival procession while ward is an underage orphan.

As verbs the difference between riding and ward

is that riding is present participle of lang=en while ward is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.

As nouns the difference between riding and ward

is that riding is a path cut through woodland while ward is a guard; a guardian or watchman.

As a proper noun Ward is

{{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.

County vs Riding - What's the difference?

county | riding |


As nouns the difference between county and riding

is that county is county while riding is a path cut through woodland or riding can be historically]], one of the three administrative divisions of yorkshire and some other northern [[county|counties of england.

As a verb riding is

.

Riding vs Siding - What's the difference?

riding | siding |


As verbs the difference between riding and siding

is that riding is present participle of lang=en while siding is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between riding and siding

is that riding is a path cut through woodland while siding is a building material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building.

Briding vs Riding - What's the difference?

briding | riding |


As verbs the difference between briding and riding

is that briding is present participle of lang=en while riding is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun riding is

a path cut through woodland.

Aiding vs Riding - What's the difference?

aiding | riding |


As verbs the difference between aiding and riding

is that aiding is present participle of aid while riding is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between aiding and riding

is that aiding is the act of one who aids or assists while riding is a path cut through woodland.

Riding vs Ricing - What's the difference?

riding | ricing |


As verbs the difference between riding and ricing

is that riding is while ricing is .

As a noun riding

is a path cut through woodland or riding can be historically]], one of the three administrative divisions of yorkshire and some other northern [[county|counties of england.

Riding vs Biding - What's the difference?

riding | biding |


As verbs the difference between riding and biding

is that riding is present participle of lang=en while biding is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between riding and biding

is that riding is a path cut through woodland while biding is an awaiting; expectation.

Riding vs Ridding - What's the difference?

riding | ridding |


As verbs the difference between riding and ridding

is that riding is present participle of lang=en while ridding is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun riding

is a path cut through woodland.

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