different between siking vs spiking
siking
English
Verb
siking
- present participle of sike
Anagrams
- skiing, skiïng
Kanakanabu
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (sekken, “soap”).
Noun
siking
- soap
Yami
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (shiken, “examination, exam, test”).
Noun
siking
- exam question
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spiking
English
Verb
spiking
- present participle of spike
Noun
spiking (plural spikings)
- The act by which something is spiked.
- 2012, Barry Maitland, Dark Mirror (page 18)
- You're looking for reported cases of suspected poisonings, drink-spikings leading to illness or death, unexplained deaths that could have been down to poison, anything like that.
- 2012, Barry Maitland, Dark Mirror (page 18)
Anagrams
- pigskin
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