different between adhering vs gummed

adhering

English

Etymology

From Middle English *adherynge, adherande, present participle of Middle English *adheren, from Old French *adherer, aderer and Medieval Latin adhaere? (adhere, verb), equivalent to adhere +? -ing.

Verb

adhering

  1. present participle of adhere

Anagrams

  • Hardinge, Ringhead, headring, ringhead

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gummed

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??md/

Verb

gummed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gum

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