different between calling vs texting
calling
English
Etymology
call +? -ing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??l??/
- Rhymes: -??l??
Verb
calling
- present participle of call
Noun
calling (plural callings)
- A strong urge to become religious.
- A job or occupation.
Synonyms
- vocation
Translations
calling From the web:
- what callings come from the stake presidency
- what calling apps work in dubai
- what calling out means
- what calling restrictions mean
- what callings does the bishop extend
- what callings does the stake president extended
- what callings come from high council
- what callings are extended by stake president
texting
English
Etymology
Blend of text +? messaging, derived from text messaging
Verb
texting
- present participle of text
Noun
texting (uncountable)
- the use of a mobile phone to send text messages via SMS
Derived terms
- sexting
- smexting
Translations
texting From the web:
- what texting app works with tinder
- what texting apps don't need wifi
- what texting app is not traceable
- what texting app works with whatsapp
- what texting games to play
- what texting is like with depression
- what texting app cannot be traced
- what texting says about you
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