Weaning vs Wanting - What's the difference?
weaning | wanting |
The (passive) process of a child or animal ceasing to be dependant on the mother for nourishment.
Absent or lacking.
* 1813 , Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice , Modern Library Edition (1995), page 171,
As nouns the difference between weaning and wanting
is that weaning is the (passive) process of a child or animal ceasing to be dependant on the mother for nourishment while wanting is the state of wanting something; desire.As verbs the difference between weaning and wanting
is that weaning is while wanting is .As an adjective wanting is
absent or lacking.As a preposition wanting is
without.weaning
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(head)wanting
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(en adjective)- but where other powers of entertainment are wanting , the true philosopher will derive benefit from such as are given.
