different between pilling vs rilling
pilling
English
Verb
pilling
- present participle of pill
Noun
pilling (plural pillings)
- Balls of fibre formed on clothing through usage, often called pill or pills.
Translations
pilling From the web:
- what's pilling on clothes
- skin peeling
- what's pilling mean
- what pilling bedworth rule
- what causes pilling
- what causes pilling on sheets
- what causes pilling skincare
- face peeling
rilling
English
Verb
rilling
- present participle of rill
Dutch
Etymology
From rillen (“to tremble, to shiver”) +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?r?.l??/
- Hyphenation: ril?ling
- Rhymes: -?l??
Noun
rilling f (plural rillingen, diminutive rillinkje n)
- shiver, shudder (act of shaking)
Derived terms
- angstrilling
rilling From the web:
- what's rillington place based on
- what's rillington place about
- rolling means
- rillington what's going on
- what does rolling mean
- what is rillington place called now
- rolling blackouts
- rolling admission
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