different between flushing vs purging

flushing

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fl????/

Etymology 1

flush +? -ing

Verb

flushing

  1. present participle of flush
Derived terms
  • flushingly

Etymology 2

From Middle English flusshyng, flusshynge, equivalent to flush +? -ing.

Noun

flushing (plural flushings)

  1. The act by which something is flushed.
    We tried to repair the toilet, but it broke again after two or three flushings.

Etymology 3

Named after the dated anglicized Dutch city name Flushing (Vlissingen) where the wool was made, from Dutch Vlissingen, further etymology is uncertain.

Noun

flushing (plural flushings)

  1. (Britain) A heavy, coarse cloth manufactured from shoddy.
  2. A surface formed of floating threads.

Anagrams

  • lungfish

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purging

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??(?)d???

Verb

purging

  1. present participle of purge

Noun

purging (plural purgings)

  1. The act or an instance of eliminating contamination: a purification, a cleansing, particularly:
    1. (chiefly politics) A removal of undesirable people.
    2. (chiefly chemistry) The cleansing of a device by flushing it with water, steam, or some other liquid or gas.
  2. The removal of waste from the human body, particularly:
    1. (premodern medicine) The removal of excess humors through bloodletting, induced vomitting, etc.
    2. (medicine) The removal of digested waste: defecation; defecation induced by laxatives.
  3. (chiefly medicine) Vomiting; vomiting induced by purgatives.
    • 1849, The Journal of Health and Disease, page 98:
      He had violent pains in his belly, and purgings...
  4. (obsolete and rare) That which is purged: contamination, a contaminant; refuse; sin; etc.
  5. (obsolete and rare) Synonym of purgation: the act or an instance of removing guilt or suspicion of a misdeed.

Synonyms

  • (removal of undesirables): purge; see also witchhunt
  • (defecation): See Thesaurus:defecation
  • (vomiting): See vomiting and Thesaurus:regurgitate
  • (thing purged): See blood, sin, Thesaurus:vomit, and Thesaurus:feces

Translations

References

  • "purging, n." in the Oxford English Dictionary (2007), Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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