different between soiling vs foulness
soiling
English
Verb
soiling
- present participle of soil
Noun
soiling (plural soilings)
- An act of making dirty.
- 2007, Kirk-Othmer Chemical Technology and the Environment: Volume 1 (page 151)
- An important task for any detergent is to remove visible soilings.
- 2007, Kirk-Othmer Chemical Technology and the Environment: Volume 1 (page 151)
Anagrams
- oilings, siloing
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foulness
English
Etymology
From Middle English foulnesse, foulnes, from Old English f?lnes (“foulness”), equivalent to foul +? -ness. Compare Dutch vuilnis (“rubbish; garbage; trash”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?fa??l.n?s/, /?fa?l?.n?s/
Noun
foulness (countable and uncountable, plural foulnesses)
- The state of being foul.
Translations
Anagrams
- nosefuls, sulfones
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