different between skimping vs skipping
skimping
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sk?mp??/
Verb
skimping
- present participle of skimp
Adjective
skimping
- scanty; meagre; done inefficiently.
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skipping
English
Verb
skipping
- present participle of skip
Noun
skipping (plural skippings)
- 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.
- 2008, Manfred Schroeder, Number Theory in Science and Communication (page 143)
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