different between deriving vs getting
deriving
English
Verb
deriving
- present participle of derive
deriving From the web:
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getting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???t??/
- (US) IPA(key): [??????]
- (US)
- (Cockney, younger speakers in the UK) IPA(key): [??e???]
Verb
getting
- present participle of get
Noun
getting (plural gettings)
- The act of obtaining or acquiring; acquisition.
- With all thy getting, get understanding.
- That which is got or obtained; gain; profit.
- 1882, Charlotte Riddell, "Old Mrs Jones", in Weird Stories, page 135
- She was always considering how to increase her "gettings," but she never gave a thought as to how she might save them.
- 1882, Charlotte Riddell, "Old Mrs Jones", in Weird Stories, page 135
Translations
getting From the web:
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- what getting a covid test is like
- what getting shot in a dream means
- what getting drunk feels like
- what getting a tattoo feels like
- what getting cheated on does to you
- what getting an iud feels like
- what getting shot in the head feels like
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