different between clagging vs lagging
clagging
English
Verb
clagging
- present participle of clag
clagging From the web:
- what cladding means
- what cladding
- what cladding is safe
- what cladding is banned
- what cladding was on grenfell tower
- what cladding was used on grenfell
- what cladding is illegal
- what cladding is unsafe
lagging
English
Etymology
from lag
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æ???
Adjective
lagging (comparative more lagging, superlative most lagging)
- falling behind, not keeping up the pace
- Occurring after; indicating the later phase of
- Coordinate terms: concurrent, leading
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:lagging.
Derived terms
- lagging indicator
Noun
lagging (usually uncountable, plural laggings)
- The covering of something with strips of felt, wood etc, either as insulation or for protection.
- The material so used.
- (slang, countable) A prison sentence.
Usage notes
- (prison sentence): Defined in various sources as a sentence of at least two, three, or five years' duration.
Derived terms
- beggar's lagging
- tramp's lagging
Translations
Verb
lagging
- present participle of lag
Related terms
- laggard
lagging From the web:
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- what lagging indicators means
- what lagging power factor
- what's lagging my network
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