different between gatting vs batting
gatting
English
Verb
gatting
- present participle of gat
gatting From the web:
batting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bæt??/
- Rhymes: -æt??
Etymology 1
From bat +? -ing, batt +? -ing (“material, collection”).
Noun
batting (countable and uncountable, plural battings)
- (sewing) Cotton, wool, silk or synthetic material used to stuff the inside of a mattress, quilt etc.
- Special cotton for surgery.
Synonyms
- bat, batt
Translations
Etymology 2
From bat +? -ing (“action”).
Noun
batting (countable and uncountable, plural battings)
- The act of someone who bats.
- the battings of her eyelashes
- (cricket, baseball) The action of using a bat.
Derived terms
- open the batting
Verb
batting
- present participle of bat
References
- “batting”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
Westrobothnian
Noun
batting
- A 2.5 inches thick plank.
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