different between sipping vs skipping

sipping

English

Verb

sipping

  1. present participle of sip

Noun

sipping (plural sippings)

  1. The act of taking a sip.
    • 1852, Theophilus Thompson, Annals of Influenza Or Epidemic Catarrhal Fever in Great Britain from 1510 to 1837 (page 107)
      But, in general, a few days' confinement, abstinence from flesh meat, and frequent sippings of some tepid pectoral drink, sufficed for the cure.

Anagrams

  • pipings

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skipping

English

Verb

skipping

  1. present participle of skip

Noun

skipping (plural skippings)

  1. The act by which something is skipped or omitted.
    • 2008, Manfred Schroeder, Number Theory in Science and Communication (page 143)
      Suppose we permit irregular skippings and connect, for example, 1 with 3 with 6 with 2 with 4 – but now we cannot skip any more because the only missing point is the adjacent point 5.

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