different between maaing vs making

maaing

English

Verb

maaing

  1. present participle of maa

Anagrams

  • Amigan, Angami, Magian

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making

English

Alternative forms

  • makeing (obsolete)
  • makin, makkin (Wearside, Durham, dialectal)
  • makin', mekin (pronunciation spelling)
  • myekin (Tyneside, dialectal)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?me?k??/
  • Rhymes: -e?k??
  • Hyphenation: mak?ing

Etymology 1

From Middle English making, from Old English macung (making), equivalent to make +? -ing. Cognate with Dutch making (making), Old High German machunga.

Noun

making (countable and uncountable, plural makings)

  1. The act of forming, causing, or constituting; workmanship; construction.
  2. Process of growth or development.
    As a child, he didn’t seem like a genius in the making.

Derived terms

  • brushmaking, brush-making
  • decision-making
  • history-making
  • making of

Translations

Etymology 2

From make +? -ing.

Verb

making

  1. present participle of make
    • 1981, Earliest Usenet use via Google Groups - fa.human-nets, 10 May 1981 09:16-EDT, Robert Elton Maas
      Soon (30 years?) we'll be making complete DNA and life in reverse, growing food that only reversed creatures cn[sic] eat.

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  • what making out feels like
  • what making my face break out
  • what making me light headed
  • what making my dog have diarrhea
  • what making my poop green
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