timing |
aiming |
As nouns the difference between timing and aiming
is that
timing is (obsolete) an occurrence or event while
aiming is the act of one who aims.
As verbs the difference between timing and aiming
is that
timing is while
aiming is .
timing |
riming |
As nouns the difference between timing and riming
is that
timing is (obsolete) an occurrence or event while
riming is in (
l) with (
l) twigs or
riming can be the process of riming (
ie , covering with rime or hoar frost).
As verbs the difference between timing and riming
is that
timing is while
riming is .
As an adjective riming is
(rare) that (
ie , covers with rime or hoar frost) something.
timing |
timeliness |
As nouns the difference between timing and timeliness
is that
timing is an occurrence or event while
timeliness is the state of being timely.
As a verb timing
is present participle of lang=en.
timing |
ttr |
As a noun timing
is (obsolete) an occurrence or event.
As a verb timing
is .
As an adverb ttr is
(internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
timing |
rephasing |
As nouns the difference between timing and rephasing
is that
timing is (obsolete) an occurrence or event while
rephasing is a restoration of the phase of a system.
As verbs the difference between timing and rephasing
is that
timing is while
rephasing is .
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