different between festivity vs wingding

festivity

English

Etymology

From Old French festivité, from Latin festivitas

Noun

festivity (countable and uncountable, plural festivities)

  1. (often pluralized) A festival or similar celebration.
  2. An experience or expression of celebratory feeling, merriment, gaiety.

Antonyms

  • (experience or expression of celebratory feeling, merriment): infestivity

Translations

festivity From the web:

  • what festivity is today
  • what festivals are coming up
  • what festival is tomorrow
  • what festival is going on at epcot
  • what festival is the oldest festival in france
  • what festival is hanukkah also known as
  • what festival is pamplona famous for
  • what festivals does belize celebrate


wingding

English

Alternative forms

  • whingding
  • whing ding
  • wing ding

Pronunciation

Noun

wingding (plural wingdings)

  1. (slang) A fit or spasm.
    • 1939, Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep, Penguin 2011, p. 243:
      ‘She threw a wingding. Looked like a mild epileptic fit to me.’
  2. (slang) A party.

Derived terms

  • throw a wingding

Translations

wingding From the web:

  • what wingding is a checkmark
  • what wingding is a heart
  • what wingdings does gaster use
  • what wingdings character is a box
  • what wingding is a star
  • what wingding letter is a box
  • what wingding letter is a check mark
  • what wingdings letter is a checkbox
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