different between upbringing vs rearing

upbringing

English

Etymology

From Middle English upbringinge, equivalent to upbring +? -ing.

Noun

upbringing (countable and uncountable, plural upbringings)

  1. The traits acquired during one's childhood training
  2. The raising or training of a child.
    Through her upbringing, Mildred's father had carefully programmed her to expect very little from life.

Related terms

  • bring up

Translations

Anagrams

  • bringing up

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rearing

English

Etymology

From Middle English rerynge (raising).

Verb

rearing

  1. present participle of rear

Noun

rearing (plural rearings)

  1. Act of raising young.
    We studied blowfly rearings in various environmental conditions.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Garnier, Granier, angrier, earring, grainer, rangier

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