different between chittering vs croaking
chittering
English
Etymology 1
Verb
chittering
- present participle of chitter
Etymology 2
From Middle English chitering, chiterynge, equivalent to chitter +? -ing.
Noun
chittering (plural chitterings)
- The sound of a chitter.
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croaking
English
Verb
croaking
- present participle of croak
Noun
croaking (plural croakings)
- The sound of something that croaks.
- the croakings of frogs from the nearby pond
Anagrams
- organick
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