different between trafficking vs traffick
trafficking
English
Etymology
traffic +? -ing.
Verb
trafficking
- present participle of traffic
- present participle of traffick
Noun
trafficking (plural traffickings)
- Clipping of human trafficking.
- Clipping of drug trafficking: the distribution of illegal drugs.
- Clipping of arms trafficking: the smuggling of illegal arms.
- (biochemistry) The movement of an enzyme (or other protein) through tissue.
Derived terms
- drug trafficking
- human trafficking
Translations
trafficking From the web:
- what trafficking means
- what's trafficking human
- trafficking what does it mean
- what is trafficking in persons
- what's child trafficking
- what is trafficking hub
- what human trafficking looks like
- what human trafficking means
traffick
English
Etymology
Use of this spelling for the verb in relation to illegal trafficking is probably influenced by the spelling of the noun trafficking.
Verb
traffick (third-person singular simple present trafficks, present participle trafficking, simple past and past participle trafficked)
- Alternative spelling of traffic (especially of illegal goods)
Noun
traffick (uncountable)
- Archaic spelling of traffic.
traffick From the web:
- what trafficking means
- what trafficking
- what's trafficking human
- trafficking what does it mean
- what is trafficking in persons
- what's child trafficking
- what is trafficking hub
- what human trafficking looks like
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