different between meaconing vs deaconing
meaconing
English
Etymology
From masking beacon and -ing.
Noun
meaconing (uncountable)
- The deceptive interception and rebroadcast of navigation signals to confuse an enemy.
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deaconing
English
Verb
deaconing
- present participle of deacon
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