different between travelling vs gravelling
travelling
English
Alternative forms
- traveling (US)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?æv.l??/
- IPA(key): /?t?æ.v?.l??/
Verb
travelling
- present participle of travel
Noun
travelling (countable and uncountable, plural travellings)
- The act of one who travels; a journey.
Translations
Adjective
travelling (not comparable)
- That travels (with one)
- a travelling companion
Derived terms
- travelling post office
French
Etymology
Pseudo-anglicism, from English travel (“ing”) +? -ing.
Noun
travelling m (plural travellings)
- (cinematography) dolly, camera dolly (a specialized piece of film equipment resembling a little cart on which a camera is mounted)
- (cinematography) travelling shot
Spanish
Noun
travelling m (plural travellings)
- Alternative form of trávelin
travelling From the web:
- what travelling alone teaches you
- what travelling teaches you
- what travelling means
- what travelling means to you
- what travelling gives you
- what travelling taught me
- what travelling solo taught me
- what travelling does to you
gravelling
English
Etymology 1
Uncertain. Compare Old French gravele (“minnow”) +? -ling.
Alternative forms
- graveling, gravelin
Noun
gravelling (plural gravellings)
- The parr or young salmon.
Etymology 2
From gravel +? -ing.
Verb
gravelling
- present participle of gravel
gravelling From the web:
- prevailing means
- what does grovelling mean
- what does gravelling
- what is driveway gravelling
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