different between cleaning vs cleading
cleaning
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kli?n??/
- Rhymes: -i?n??
Verb
cleaning
- present participle of clean
Noun
cleaning (countable and uncountable, plural cleanings)
- (gerund of clean) The process of making something clean.
- The afterbirth of cows, ewes, etc.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Gardner to this entry?)
Derived terms
- spring cleaning
Translations
Anagrams
- elancing, enlacing
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cleading
English
Etymology
From Scots cleding, cleiding, from earlier cleething, claithing, cleithing (“clothing”), from Middle English clething (“clothing”). See cloth, clothing.
Noun
cleading (plural cleadings)
- A jacket or outer covering to prevent radiation of heat, as from the boiler, cylinder, etc. of a steam engine.
- The planking or boarding of a shaft, cofferdam, etc.
Anagrams
- decaling
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