different between meeping vs seeping
meeping
English
Verb
meeping
- present participle of meep
meeping From the web:
seeping
English
Verb
seeping
- present participle of seep
Noun
seeping (plural seepings)
- The act by which something seeps.
- Liquid that has seeped.
- 2008, Paul Richardson, A Late Dinner: Discovering the Food of Spain (page 127)
- A puddle of bright orange - the seepings from the pickling liquid - crept across the factory floor towards the drain.
- 2008, Paul Richardson, A Late Dinner: Discovering the Food of Spain (page 127)
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