Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Aging/ Ageing

English answer:

aging (Am) /ageing (BR)

Added to glossary by Ubaldo Cuadrado
Nov 28, 2007 16:34
16 yrs ago
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English term

Aging/ Ageing

English Science Wine / Oenology / Viticulture Wine
Hi guys: I have a question for you. I ´m not sure if I should use aging or ageing.... can you shed any light about this?
Thanks
Change log

Nov 28, 2007 16:40: Anabel Martínez changed "Language pair" from "Spanish to English" to "English"

Responses

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aging (Am) /ageing (BR)

HTH
Peer comment(s):

agree Alejandra Garza : Agree!
2 mins
Thanks!
agree Rosina Peixoto : Muy de acuerdo
3 mins
Gracias!
agree Anabel Martínez
4 mins
Gracias!
agree Sara Mullin : agree
4 mins
Gracias!
agree Ximena P. Aguilar
7 mins
Gracias!
disagree Babelworth : reckon they are different
21 mins
So John, what's the difference????
agree Enrique Huber (X) : exact same meaning, different spelling
23 mins
Gracias!
agree Shirley Lao
44 mins
Gracias Shirley!
agree Rachel Fell
1 hr
Gracias Rachel!
agree P Waters
2 hrs
Gracias Lily!
agree Victoria Porter-Burns : definitely
2 hrs
Gracias Victoria!
agree Cristina Santos
3 hrs
Gracias Cristina!
agree Yavor Dimitrov
4 hrs
Gracias Yavor!
agree Mehmet Hascan
4 hrs
Gracias Mehmet!
agree Arleene McFarlane
1 day 3 hrs
¡Gracias Arleene!
agree V_Nedkov
1 day 21 hrs
¡Gracias!
agree ARTES
2 days 2 hrs
¡gracias!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
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27 mins

different

check links and your context
Peer comment(s):

neutral Jennifer Levey : What links?
18 mins
disagree Mehmet Hascan : aging = (also ageing British English) becoming old (adj) (Europe's ageing population ). - the process of getting old (noun) (Memory loss is often a part of ageing). Reference :Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
3 hrs
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