smoking
Aflame vs Smoking - What's the difference?
aflame | smoking | Related terms |Aflame is a related term of smoking.
As an adjective aflame
is in flames, on fire, flaming, with flames coming from it.As a noun smoking is
tuxedo, dinner suit.Ignited vs Smoking - What's the difference?
ignited | smoking | Related terms |Ignited is a related term of smoking.
As a verb ignited
is (ignite).As a noun smoking is
tuxedo, dinner suit.Smocking vs Smoking - What's the difference?
smocking | smoking |As nouns the difference between smocking and smoking
is that smocking is an embroidery technique in which the fabric is gathered and then embroidered with decorative stitches to hold the gathers in place while smoking is tuxedo, dinner suit.As a verb smocking
is .Smoking vs Stoking - What's the difference?
smoking | stoking |As a noun smoking
is tuxedo, dinner suit.As a verb stoking is
.Smoking vs Spoking - What's the difference?
smoking | spoking |As a noun smoking
is tuxedo, dinner suit.As a verb spoking is
.Smoking vs Sooking - What's the difference?
smoking | sooking |As verbs the difference between smoking and sooking
is that smoking is present participle of lang=en while sooking is present participle of lang=en.As a noun smoking
is the burning and inhalation of tobacco.As an adjective smoking
is giving off smoke.Taxonomy vs Smoking - What's the difference?
taxonomy | smoking |As nouns the difference between taxonomy and smoking
is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while smoking is tuxedo, dinner suit.Smoking vs Smooking - What's the difference?
smoking | smooking |Smooking is often a misspelling of smoking.
Smooking has no English definition.