different between stamping vs stepping

stamping

English

Verb

stamping

  1. present participle of stamp

Noun

stamping (plural stampings)

  1. The sound or action of one who stamps.
    • 1970, Westerly (page 44)
      But that night there were stampings, boots against the thick wall of darkness
      And when they were gone I heard the wailing of women, wives and mothers []
  2. A method of manufacturing using dies and extreme pressure.
  3. A part made by such a method.

Anagrams

  • tampings

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stepping

English

Etymology

From Middle English steppyng; equivalent to step +? -ing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st?p??/
  • Hyphenation: step?ping

Verb

stepping

  1. present participle of step

Noun

stepping (plural steppings)

  1. The act of taking a step.
    • 2005, Miriandra Rota, Pathways and Parables for a Changing World (page 263)
      In the steppings of my feet, you are always my mother.
  2. (computing) A specific iteration of a model of central processing unit, often distinguished by the addition or removal of features compared to earlier examples of the same processor, or the presence, or lack thereof, of specific bugs.
    The 80386's early steppings have quite a lot of bugs, so some software specifically tests to make sure that the processor isn't one of those old versions.

Derived terms

  • stepping motor
  • stepping stone
  • stepping switch

Middle English

Noun

stepping

  1. Alternative form of steppyng

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