different between thicking vs thinking
thicking
English
Verb
thicking
- present participle of thick
Anagrams
- Kitching
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thinking
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????k??/
- Hyphenation: think?ing
- Rhymes: -??k??
- Rhymes: -??
Etymology 1
From Middle English thinking, thynkynge, thenkyng, equivalent to think +? -ing.
Noun
thinking (usually uncountable, plural thinkings)
- Thought; gerund of think.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- quick-thinking
- thinking cap
- thinking man
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English thenkinge, þinkynge, þenkynge, þenchinde, from Old English þen?ende, from Proto-Germanic *þankijandz, present participle of *þankijan? (“to think”), equivalent to think +? -ing. Cognate with Dutch denkend (“thinking”), German denkend (“thinking”), Swedish tänkande (“thinking”).
Verb
thinking
- present participle of think
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