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willing

Willing vs Wilding - What's the difference?

willing | wilding |


As adjectives the difference between willing and wilding

is that willing is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course while wilding is not tame or cultivated; wild.

As nouns the difference between willing and wilding

is that willing is the execution of a will while wilding is a wild apple or apple-tree.

As verbs the difference between willing and wilding

is that willing is present participle of lang=en while wilding is present participle of lang=en.

Willing vs Nilling - What's the difference?

willing | nilling |


As verbs the difference between willing and nilling

is that willing is present participle of lang=en while nilling is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective willing

is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing

is the execution of a will.

Jilling vs Willing - What's the difference?

jilling | willing |


As verbs the difference between jilling and willing

is that jilling is present participle of lang=en while willing is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective willing is

ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing is

the execution of a will.

Willing vs Killing - What's the difference?

willing | killing |


As adjectives the difference between willing and killing

is that willing is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course while killing is that literally deprives of life; lethal, deadly, fatal.

As nouns the difference between willing and killing

is that willing is (rare|or|obsolete) the execution of a will while killing is an instance of someone being killed.

As verbs the difference between willing and killing

is that willing is while killing is .

Pilling vs Willing - What's the difference?

pilling | willing |


As verbs the difference between pilling and willing

is that pilling is present participle of lang=en while willing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between pilling and willing

is that pilling is balls of fibre formed on clothing through usage, often called pill or pills while willing is the execution of a will.

As an adjective willing is

ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

Willing vs Swilling - What's the difference?

willing | swilling |


As verbs the difference between willing and swilling

is that willing is present participle of lang=en while swilling is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective willing

is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing

is the execution of a will.

Willing vs Milling - What's the difference?

willing | milling |


As nouns the difference between willing and milling

is that willing is the execution of a will while milling is the series of notches around the edge of a coin, placed there during minting so that it can be told if some of the metal from the edge is removed. Removing metal from a coin was common practice during earlier times when coins made of precious metals circulated.

As verbs the difference between willing and milling

is that willing is present participle of lang=en while milling is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective willing

is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

Willing vs Wildling - What's the difference?

willing | wildling |


As nouns the difference between willing and wildling

is that willing is the execution of a will while wildling is a wild, i.e. not cultivated, plant.

As an adjective willing

is ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a verb willing

is present participle of lang=en.

Tilling vs Willing - What's the difference?

tilling | willing |


As verbs the difference between tilling and willing

is that tilling is present participle of lang=en while willing is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective willing is

ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing is

the execution of a will.

Wilting vs Willing - What's the difference?

wilting | willing |


As verbs the difference between wilting and willing

is that wilting is while willing is .

As an adjective willing is

ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing is

(rare|or|obsolete) the execution of a will.

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