Westing vs Wetting - What's the difference?
westing | wetting |
A distance west of a datum line on a map or chart
(nautical) A distance travelled westward
The act of making something wet.
* 1838 , George Adolphus Wigney, An Elementary Dictionary, Or, Cyclopaediae, for the Use of Maltsters, Brewers &c. (page 28)
The act of accidental urination on or in something.
That makes (something) wet.
As nouns the difference between westing and wetting
is that westing is a distance west of a datum line on a map or chart while wetting is the act of making something wet.As a verb wetting is
present participle of lang=en.As an adjective wetting is
that makes (something) wet.westing
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(en noun)Anagrams
*wetting
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(en noun)- It is usual to expect, that the first two or three wettings or steepings of grain, at the commencement of the malting season, will not make so good malt as succeeding steepings