different between pulling vs evulsion

pulling

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?l??/
  • Rhymes: -?l??

Etymology 1

From Middle English *pullynge, equivalent to pull +? -ing.

Verb

pulling

  1. present participle of pull

Etymology 2

From Middle English pulling, pullyng, pullynge, equivalent to pull +? -ing.

Noun

pulling (plural pullings)

  1. The act by which something is pulled.

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evulsion

English

Etymology

From Latin evulsionem, from evellere.

Noun

evulsion (countable and uncountable, plural evulsions)

  1. (now rare) The action of forcibly pulling something out.
    • 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, III.4:
      Herein, therefore, to speak compendiously, we first presume to affirm that, from a strict enquiry, we cannot maintain the evulsion or biting off any parts [...].

Occitan

Noun

evulsion f (plural evulsions)

  1. This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

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