Wafting vs Rising - What's the difference?
wafting | rising |
An instance of wafting; the action of something that wafts.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 31, author=Bryan Miller, title=In a Yale Dining Hall, Independent Study at the Microwave, work=New York Times
, passage=The following afternoon they fired up an ancient wood-frame charcoal grill and laid on the pig, suffusing the quad with the sweet waftings of barbecue — that is, until the grill caught fire and collapsed. }}
rebellion
The act of something that rises.
(US, dated) A dough and yeast mixture which is allowed to ferment.
going up
(US, slang, dated) More than; exceeding; upwards of.
As verbs the difference between wafting and rising
is that wafting is while rising is .As nouns the difference between wafting and rising
is that wafting is an instance of wafting; the action of something that wafts while rising is rebellion.As an adjective rising is
going up.As a preposition rising is
(us|slang|dated) more than; exceeding; upwards of.wafting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)citation
rising
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- the risings and fallings of a thermometer
- salt rising'''; milk '''rising
Adjective
(-)Preposition
(English prepositions)- a horse rising six years of age