different between riving vs ricing

riving

English

Verb

riving

  1. present participle of rive

Noun

riving (plural rivings)

  1. (historical, agriculture) A strip of a townfield.
  2. (archaic) A piece of split wood.

Anagrams

  • Girvin, Irving, Virgin, Virnig, virgin, viring

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ricing

English

Verb

ricing

  1. present participle of rice

Noun

ricing (uncountable)

  1. (soap-making) (Development of) undesirable, hard white granules in soap.
    • 2012, Alicia Grosso, The Everything Soapmaking Book (Simon and Schuster, ?ISBN):
      Fragrances can mutate; seizure and ricing are more common; and the soap batter traces rapidly.
    • 2016, Anne-Marie Faiola, Pure Soapmaking (Storey Publishing, ?ISBN), page 14:
      Sometimes accompanied by acceleration, ricing is different in that it creates small individual clumps of soap that look like rice granules.

See also

  • figging (dated)

Anagrams

  • IRCing

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